For the use of the vocative, also, of many words, no classical authority can be found. $ 95. 2. Nouns defective in number, want either the plural or the singular. (a.) Many nouns want the plural from the nature of the things which they express. Such are... Grammar of the Latin Language - Side 43av Ethan Allen Andrews - 1852Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Alexander Adam - 1818 - 250 sider
...also the gen. dat. and abl. plur. Of nouns defective in number there are various sorts. 1. Several nouns want the plural, from the nature of the things which they express^ Such are the names of virtues and vices, of arts, herbs, metals, liquors, different kinds of corn, most abstract... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - 1822 - 202 sider
...genitive, dative, and ablative plural. Of nouns defective in number there are various sorts. 1. Several nouns want the plural, from the nature of the things which they express. Such are the names of virtues and vices, of arts, herbs, metals, liquors, different kinds of corn, most abstract... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1827 - 236 sider
...genitive, dative^ and ablative plural. Of nouns defective in number there are various sorts. 1. Several nouns want the plural, from the nature of the things which they express. Such are the names of virtues and vices, of arts, herbs, metals, liquors, different kinds of corn, most abstract... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1829 - 312 sider
...also the gen. dat. and abl. plur. Of nouns defective in Number there are various sorts. 1. Several nouns want the plural from the nature of the things which they express. Such are the names of virtues and vices, of arts, herbs, metals, liquors, different kinds of corn, most abstract... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 354 sider
...nouns, or have in that number only the nominative, accusative, and vocative. Res and dies, however, have the plural entire. For the use of the vocative,...of many words, no classical authority can be found. >§> 9o. 2. Nouns defective in number, want either the plural or the singular. (a.) Many nouns want... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - 1838 - 360 sider
...entire. For the use of the vocative, also, of many words, no classical authority can be found. § 9o. 2. Nouns defective in number, want either the plural...names of places (except those which have only the plirral), the names of virtues, vices, arts, herbs, metals, minerals, liquors, and corn, most abstract... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - 1841 - 350 sider
...nouns, or have in that number only the nominative, accusative, and vocative. Res and dies, however, have the plural entire. For the use of the vocative,...(a.) Many nouns want the plural from the nature of the-things which they express. Such are names of persons, most names of places (except those which... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1846 - 372 sider
...also the gen. dat. and abl. plural. Of nouns defective in number there are various sorts. 1. Several nouns want the plural, from the nature of the things which they express. Such are the names of virtues and vices, of arts, herbs, metals, liquors, different kinds o! corn, most abstract... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1859 - 284 sider
...number. 1. Nouns defective in case want either one or more cases. Some are altogether indeclinable. § 95. 2. Nouns defective in number, want either the...the nature of the things which they express. Such as names of persons, most names of places, and many others. § 96. (b.) The names of festivals and... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - 1866 - 432 sider
...RUM. 2. For the use of the vocative, also, of many nouns, no classical authority can be found. § O5. 2. Nouns defective in number, want either the plural...nature of the things which they express. Such are generally names of persons, most names of places (except those which have only the plural), the names... | |
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