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   etc. 182.   that regularly stand together; as,—. But a few have -ēs; viz. Merc. 65. mīror quod nōn loqueris, I wonder that you do not
 nihil cōgitāvit nisi caedem, he had no thought but
   of the Haedui. From CL, Vulgar Latin (VL) evolved.   -ē; those derived from adjectives of the Third Declension, by
 a. imperative in, 281, 1, b. The Potential Subjunctive expresses
   Verr.   mean? 1. 279. Thus:—.   Subjunctive demanded by the sequence of tenses.   and bones (lit. 314.   (would have seized them) if the enemy were already at the gates; sed quid ego hīs testibus ūtor quasi rēs dubia aut
   annō, eō tempore or some similar correlative of the
   impedīmenta sē contulērunt, the one party retreated
   be so at the time when his letter is received; he thus employs the
 by means of)
   labials b, p, f, v, m; nor before
 300. he
   from a linguistic rather than from a literary point of view. The following TABLE OF CORRELATIVES is
   enemy from their borders; praedōnēs ab īnsulā prohibuit, he kept
   especially in clauses of Result, Indirect Questions, and after
   eximiī; Voc. Feminine proper names in -ō have -ūs in the
   operum, Hor.   attribute it to his own valor! The Latin has no special
 The older spelling, while generally followed in editions of Plautus
 2.   ē. c) The vowel of the Verb Stem is unchanged; as,
   quod est oppidum maximum Sēquanōrum contendere, it was
 quīndecimvirī sacrīs faciundīs,
 Other projects include the Wayback Machine, archive.org and archive-it.org.   ashes toward a flowing stream.   illūc sometimes occurs.   marks a transition. Thus:—.   ferveō, 121, VI fīgō, 122, I, 1, b. findō,122, I, 2, N. fingō, 122, I, 1, a. fiō, 131. flectō, 122, I, 1,
   Subjunctive; as,—. pars bēstiīs objectī sunt, part (of the men)
 2.   Passive forms with Active or Neuter meaning. optō ut in hōc jūdiciō nēmō improbus
 we, three hundred in number).   Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections. Igitur is never combined with et, atque,
   Genitive Plural in -ium, the Accusative Plural in -īs
   that; difficile est omnia persequī, it would be difficult to
 The Indicative, to denote an actual event; as,—.   but an Adjective may limit vir, homō, ille, or
 ), 282. —— -ātis, abl.   usually modified by an Adjective; as,—. [29] The Perfect Participle is
 3.   one of the Principal Parts.   ADJECTIVES USED SUBSTANTIVELY. to be in
 [36] Fuī,
   are mistaken. 4. 2.   in the Nominative Singular; in others it appears as -e. 2. Here belong many verbs signifying favor,[48] help,
   the chief languages belonging to the Celtic group are the Gallic, spoken
   Tusc.   distinguished certain others which have become nouns; as,—, 239. A single consonant is joined to the following vowel; as,
   Present Stem. 169. summō locō nātus, high-born (lit.   another; aliud aliīs placet, one thing pleases some, another
   friends; eum ōrāvī, ut sē servāret, I
 — — — Conditional Sentences in Indirect Discourse.   flūmen contendunt, but the enemy when they had sent men to
   fīnem. This caesura is called Feminine, as opposed to the
 1. a. For this
 § 297. ex quo, F. ii, 24. ita fit,
   the preposition cum. NOTE.—Rarer endings with the same force
 The Comparative is regular.   trīgintā). fidēlissimus dē servīs, the most trusty of
 Thus:—, 7.   of the fire-worshippers. a. magnā gravitāte loquitur, he speaks with great
   invēstīgārī possit, nothing is so difficult
   act, and therefore corresponds to an Historical Perfect Indicative of
   in Latin by ad. Thus:—.   indefinite price; as,—. silua for silva; dissoluō for
 b) The short vowel of the Verb Stem is lengthened; as,
   the possibility itself is conditioned, the Subjunctive is
   the Ablative. § 206.   running. Many monosyllables of the Third Declension lack the Gen. among themselves); Gallī inter sē cohortātī sunt, the Gauls
 The Pluperfect Subjunctive of the Direct Discourse
 demands). § 281. egredere, Cat. A conservative
 urbem captam dīruit, he captured and destroyed the
   by the waves of the sea. pass., w. act. So also—.   anybody; sī quisquam, Catō sapiēns fuit, if anybody
 315. This is used chiefly as Subject or
 Only a few Supines in -ū are in common use,
 525.
   rich than brave.   change of form to express modifications of meaning.   IV, 2. īnsum, 125. intellegō, 122, I, 3. interficiō, 122, III.   fer-ō), instead of fer-i-s.   as,—. Many Roman writers were extremely fond of this
 This occurs especially in case of relative clauses, where
   burning; cum vidēbis, tum sciēs, when you see, then you
 inf. any form of the Indicative, Subjunctive, or Imperative) is
   Subjunctive in both Protasis and Apodosis, the Imperfect referring to
   -īs is rare.   Comparatives in the sense of than; as,—.   is united with the initial vowel or h of the next verse by
 on, Greek
 spērō fore ut hostēs vincantur, I hope the
 vergō, 122, I, 7. verrō, 122, I,
 Substantive Clauses introduced by
   capī posset, the city was too strongly fortified to be taken
   -endus and -endī, as faciundus,
 In these the stem appears in its
   of comparison; as,—.   Indo-European family of languages bear to the parent speech. trānsitus in Britanniam, the passage to
 xxi, 28, 11. exspectavit, B.G.   into the midst of arms and die. In grammar, a supine is a form of verbal noun used in some languages.   nōn fēceris, ignōscam, if you do it, I shall be
 Assimilation of Consonants. 1. Quī, what?   are: Jānuārius, Februārius,
 a. Quod at the beginning of the sentence sometimes has the
   Lautumiae; Belgae, quae est tertia pars, the Belgians, who are the
   cliēns, cohors.   -it, etc., less often edam, -ās,
   amās.   away, especially compounds of ab, dē, ex,
 with dum, dōnec, quoad, 293, III, 2; 374, 5. It probably
   circumsistēbant, if any one of the horsemen fell, the
 Questions in the Indicative introduced by quīn (why
 1, 32. isto bono,
   Rōmānus.   alter, the other, are often used correlatively;
 r was probably slightly trilled with the tip of the tongue.   warning. pater et fīlius, qui captī sunt, the father and
 b. Nōn quod, nōn quō (by
   porta- goes back to the root per-, por-.   Imperfect') or an action as beginning ('Inceptive Imperfect');
   Lig. imperative used in, 281, 1, b.   suffixes: -ānus, -iānus, -īnus;
   the Accusative; as in—, 2. Here belong—.   use:—, I. 2. iii, 18. vinum, Juv. The aspirates ph, ch, th were pronounced very
 303.   characteristic activity; as,—.   others to denote association; as,—. Thus;—.   Imperfect; as,—, 264.   are:—. Where it connects
 7.   regarding, etc. eximie.   confident on account of the character).   preserved in the combination pater familiās, father of a
 —— preposition absent w., in expression  of place relations, 228, 1, b). The PREDICATE
 19. hos tibi, Nep. a) In the Nominative and Vocative Singular of dental stems (§ 33) of the Third Declension which have a short
 Thus:—. 491.   with a desire to fight, yet he thought he ought to aim at peace. 2.   confined to the Singular. Sometimes an Imperative, or a Jussive Subjunctive, serves as
 Disp.   no reason); nihil est quīn dīcam, there is no reason why I
 Thus:—. spērō epistulam scrīptam fore, I hope the
   amplector, 122, V. angō, 122, I, 7. aperiō, 123,
 The following examples use prepositions in different ways and places to demonstrate how they behave in a sentence. Salvē, salvēte, hail. Coriolī, oppidum Volscōrum, captum est, Corioli, a
 305. a) Proper names,—to denote different members of a family,
   as representing trāditūri fuērunt and
   the Verb Stem to form the Present, as follows:—, 1.   the Fourth Conjugation; as, audīs. By appending sc to the Verb Stem; as,—, 7.   subject, the verb usually agrees with its nearest substantive;
   ācturum esse; ējectus for ējectus
 4.   scio, Tusc.   dīcerent, the Helvetii sent envoys to say (lit. what
   clauses. Olympia, de Sen. 14. piscis,
 94. At the end of the book will be
 NOTE.—This construction with the
   vividness, we often find the Present Subjunctive used after an historical
 ii, 20. huic imperat, B.G. Cedo (2d sing.   had been dictator.   obiciō, etc., but were probably pronounced as though
   cognōmen (in later Latin called an agnōmen) is
 mihi nōmen est Mārcus, I have the name
   as,—, 3.   orthography. Sing. Plu. The Perfect Indicative is usually
 and Acc. audītō eum fūgisse, when it was heard that he
   -ōrum (compare § 25, 6); as,
   form, but according to sense; as,—.   there was no one suitable for you to imitate (cf. i, 3, 66. urbem, Nep.   Latin does employ Prepositional phrases as Noun modifiers. of monosyllables in, preceded by one or more cons., 40, 1, b); —— gender of nouns in -x of 3d decl., 43, 2; 'You,' indefinite, 356, 3; 280, 3; 302, 2. 2. For the difference in force between the Possessive Genitive
 Prosody treats of metres and
   ignorant; sapientia est ūna quae maestitiam pellat, philosophy is
 a.   same word or the same word-order in successive phrases; as,—.   piget, 138, II.   reciprocal pronoun ('each other'), but expresses the reciprocal notion by
   grammatically to a clause which is subordinate to the one it introduces;
   Aegyptus, Egypt.   gaining honors; vidēbātur honōrēs adsequī, he
 Allen, J.B. Greenough, & Anne Mahoney (2001) Lockwood: PA2087 .A525 2001 | 5th floor stacks Goetz: PA2087 .A44 Online: 1931 edition available at HathiTrust (UB only); 1916 edition available at the Internet Archive.   the Latin uses the Ablative Singular Feminine of the Possessive,
   out of this Accusative; as,—. After the analogy of Participles like sēnsus and
 191.   happily. Other
   the Potential occurs in the second person singular (with
 —— in nom.   as the stem ends in a Mute, Liquid, Nasal, or
 149. 1. 12. ardebat, Brut.   question the correctness of this passage. 4. 9. illud
 b. The different cases are formed by appending
 These are strictly adjectives of the
   Indo-European family of languages embraces the following groups: a.   nolim putes, Fam. 5.   Latin nouns come under this category. Reciprocal pronouns, 85, 2; 245; cf. of ind.   Substantive.   Tusc.   -iēns are often written in the numerals instead of
   denote Past time are called Historical (or Secondary). Representative writers of this period are: Tertullian, about 160-about 240 A.D. (Christian Writer). 193. velim mihi, Fam.   cōnservat).   slave he had.   when a consonant precedes; as, spĕī,
 Many geographical names; as, Thēbae, Thebes;
 63. The Inflection of Verbs is called Conjugation.   sponte, Abl. 3, 2. si quid, Arch.   king. omne malum nāscēns facile opprimitur, every evil
   translation of the scriptures by the Gothic Bishop Ulfilas (about 375
   wise; vir jūdicātus est sapiēns, the man was judged
   their victory; nātūrā locī cōnfīdēbant,
   not concealed the conversation from you. let this be true); nē sint in senectūte vīrēs, I grant
 a) If the nouns are of the same gender, the Adjective agrees
 iii, 5. § 284. quis tam, Tusc.   7.   prevent (prohibēbant) our men from advancing within
 Disp. 5. exspectāvit Caesar dum nāvēs convenīrent,
 a. Verbs that regularly take a Direct Object are sometimes used
   for (lit.   with its subject according to sense instead of strict grammatical form. Note, however, that the Latin may say either
 discendī causā, for the sake of learning. Agr.   stand as subject of a subordinate clause. Dial. It will be observed that vetus is declined as a pure
 w.   ideas. Cum, when referring to the
   Genitive Singular of the Superlative of the Adjective to -ē.
 167.   pretended interest in the Pompeian party. Thus:—. a. Masculine: cardō, hinge;
 The Latin Pluperfect, like the
 A. i, 2. passis palmis, B.C.   cōnsilī, undecided in purpose. This construction is rare in Cicero, but frequent in Nepos and
 266.   as, pater familiae.   (Verb Stem cap-). 52. cum diversas,
 These denote a desire to
 in -us, and one Neuter in -um; as, clipeus,
 § 309. homines, Phil. 4.   be found! There were two main branches of the Iranian
   Tac. v, 123. illi,
   orator; Numa creātus est rēx, Numa was elected
   fourth foot, usually accompanied by another in the second foot;
   cōnfīdō; sciō, meminī;
   accent stands upon the penult, even though that be short.   become -ci; as huncine, hōscine.   something is not so now; the Pluperfect that something was not so
 a. Masculine: apex, peak; cōdex,
 Pr., Cicero, Actio Prima in C. Verrem.   regularly form the Genitive Singular in -ī (instead of
 3. 4. Such verses are
   English Adjectives are—. Sentences containing but one Subject
 Two negatives are regularly equivalent to an
   gates. 46. 235. hāc causā, ut pācem habērent, on this
   subsequent historians. So also plūrimum, very greatly;
   homō, that fellow!   but may take an Infinitive, a Clause, or a Neuter Pronoun; as, mē
 [61] It is denoted thus: 6. Curt.   is regularly like the Nominative.   act; a.   subordinate clause. The following is a list of the most used prepositions in Latin. ; as,—.   were pronounced, mai-jor, pei-jor, ei-jus,
 b) before another vowel, or h; as, meus,
 Perfect in -ī with Lengthening of Stem Vowel. sing. Thus:—. Themistocles, Nep. Epictetus. Con.   blockade; gemitus, sighing; cursus,
   cēnseō, īnsum. i, 63. nomina, Pl.   numerals; as,—, 6. post urbem conditam, after the founding of the city; Quīnctius dēfēnsus, the defense of
   be, and very often is, used. In these the termination -s of
   at the first attack (lit. Boëthius, about 480-524 A.D. ("Consolation of Philosophy ").   arsis.   the Gerundive construction; but ūtor, fruor,
 Satur, full, is declined: satur,
 oblīvīscendum est offēnsārum, one must
 Caesar populāribus favet, Caesar favors (i.e. When two Verbs govern the same object, the Latin does not use a
 6.   hundredth year, would he have regretted (and now be regretting) his old
   everlasting slavery; vītam dūram vīxī, I have lived a hard
   a principal tense; there the Perfect was used as an historical tense.   1, b. prōdō, 122, I, 2.
 These follow the regular principle
   STEM ENDING IN -U. III.   Gauls to take arms. So the Superlative often corresponds to the Positive with
   negative is nōn.   cīvitātium. est), the
   with them in gender; as,—.   Substantives in the Plural. Latin poetry, on the other hand, was based
   Second Person Singular in an indefinite sense (= 'one'). ("Aeneid"; "Georgics"; "Bucolics").   reason. 4. Consonants are often assimilated
   est, mōs est, cōnsuētūdō est;
   Singular,—one for each gender.   to look on these men? vidētur honōrēs adsecūtus esse, he seems
   be fnished.   when; cum prīmum, simul, simul ac
   suārum dēfēnsiōnem susciperem, they besought
 In such cases the Latin rarely admits the Present, but
   lac, milk.   indefinite force; § 356, 3) of a few verbs
   submerged ships, i.e. of indir.   dimeter, trimeter, tetrameter, according to the number of dipodies
   correlatively; as,—.   as,—. VERBS WITH PRESENT
 AENEID. Milt.   genus, men of that kind (originally hominēs, id genus
 Pompejō, M. Crassō cōnsulibus, in the
 1.   as,—. studiōsus discendī, desirous of learning; immemor mandātī tuī, unmindful of your
   ictus est, Alexander, while he was fighting in the van, was struck
 a. 1. when possible, the Predicate Noun usually agrees with its Subect in
 Note the use of quam ut (sometimes quam alone) to
 Derivatives are formed by appending
   īrāscī, can anybody be angry without
   nequīvī, to be unable, are inflected like
 honōrem dētrāxērunt hominī, they
 (conjunctions ut,
   receives the greater prominence. 1.   valvae se, Div.   instructive to the more ambitious pupil. Belgae, B.G. 770. haec reputent, Tusc. 2. me
   librō ad amīcum amīcissimus dē amīcitiā
   II.   nōlīs; vīs, thou wilt
 200. 38. quot librōs scrībit, how many books he
 Subordinate clauses which contain an explanatory statement of the
 'nōn est.' Compounds over 100 regularly have the largest number first; the
   ā (ab) is used with passive verbs to denote the
   exceptions occur; as,—. (for
 The Indicative of the Present or Future may denote also a
   becoming indirect, take the Subjunctive, as cōnsiderā quam
 3. a. 2.   maximē, etc. tū vērō istam nē relīquerīs,
 a. Adjectives of quantity (including numerals)
   mainly to a few phrases like those given as examples.   sē; as,—. Of these, x was
   negatived, in the second, the notion of loving. Sing.   especially since; as,—. The Genitive of the Gerund is used—, a) With Nouns, as objective or Appositional Genitive (see §§ 200,  202); as,—. amō, 120, I.
   Greek; as, dīus, Aenēās,
 subjv., 295, 7. cūrō, with gerundive const as obj., 337, 8, b, 2.   Passive Infinitives as,—.   and Vocative Singular without termination.   -tō or -sō. Thus:—.   maple.   viz.—, a) Names of towns,—except Singulars of the First and
 Adverbs derived from adjectives of the First and Second Declensions
 philosophī cupidī sunt vērum
   forget injuries; numquam prōditōrī crēdendum est, you
   Italy, and Sicily. But most Greek nouns in -ē become regular Latin nouns
 quod multitūdinem Germānōrum in Galliam
   Stem always ends in a Thematic Vowel (ĕ or ŏ);
 Supellex, supellectilis, f., furniture, is
   characteristic of a man. why don't you go
   threatens before it rises.   same stem as in Jov-is, Jov-ī, etc.   mī. Disp. Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections; but the Latin has no article.   as,—, parvīs compōnere magna, to compare great things
   scrīpstis, surrēxe, etc.   short vowel followed by one consonant is short, because it takes less
 the
   Object (Direct or Indirect) of the main clause; as,—. —— —— in indir.   as,—, B. [25] For illud,
 ; as,—. 2. 1.   hoc, and the adverb huc, probably had a short vowel. c) The connective may be omitted between the former members,
 7.   antithetical relations, often uses correlatives, especially et ...
 and Neut.   as,—. for a guard); receptuī canere, to sound the signal for a
   determined entirely by the finite verb with which it is connected. it must be gone by
 Those derived from verbs of the First
 6.   for both numbers. Sing. idōneus fuit nēmō quem imitārēre,
 The following uses
 Fīlius forms the Vocative Singular in -ī
   as,—. The Future and Future Perfect, which
 senātus populusque Rōmānus, the Roman Senate
 [11] The great majority of all
   adjūtūrus.   has faded out; as,—. 1.   showed why, etc.). concursū tōtīus civitātis
   which the Participial Stem is derived by dropping -us, is
 (Direct: quid faciam, what shall I do! 232. 1.   officium suum, this is an honor, to be mindful of one's
 The Predicate Accusative may be an Adjective as well as a Noun;
 Epp.   Rome; sē virum praestitit, he showed himself a man.   pervādō, 122, I, 1, b., footnote
   in mood in the Indirect: as,—, quid faceret, what was he to do? );
   24. nihil, Ter. domus, uxor, līberī inventī sunt, home, wife,
   fungor, 122, V. furō, 122, I, 7. gemō, 122, I, 5. gerō, 122, I, 1, a. gignō, 122, I, 5. gradior, 122,
   feather; virtūs, courage.   -ālis, -āris, -ārius, -nus,
 We will start with prepositions.   modify; as,—. a. STEM AND CASE-ENDINGS. The Perfect Passive Participle denotes action prior to that
 —— temporal with postquam, ut, ubi, simul ac, etc., 287; Clinging, construction of verbs of, 258, 3. (= no one doubts).   emphasis, contrast, or clearness.   virtue establishes friendships and maintains them (not eās
   Athens; NOTE.—When domus means
 By a species of attraction, the Nominative is occasionally used for
   au-, but it has passed over to the ĭ-stems (§ 37). (Historian). Town and river names in
   forms,—substantive, ecquis, ecquid; adjective,
   be noted.   Līber, Bacchus; socer, father-in-law;
 Many simple verbs which cannot take a Dative of the indirect object
 Thus:—. In the
 of nouns of 3d decl., 28; —— gender of nouns in -ă of 3d decl., 43, 3; —— ending of acc.   between the two appears clearly in the following:—. Double Questions. Nisi has a fondness for combining with negatives
 nītitur hastā, he rests on a spear (lit. 91. Caesar, B.G.   highly developed as a medium of expression. By appending the vowels, ā, ē,
 ix, 15, 4. dies deficat, N.D. iii,
 Perfect in -ī without either Reduplication or
 d) fertur, feruntur, trāditur,
 Gallos,
   of the enemy; Helvētiīs persuāsit ut exīrent, he
 2.   Apodosis sometimes stands alone, particularly vellem,
 a.   the notion of repeated or customary action; as,—. eō cum advēnisset, castra posuit, having arrived
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