A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius, Volume 2Macmillan, 1875 - Latin language |
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Common terms and phrases
ablative accusative case action active adjectives adverbs back Brut Cæs Cæsar called cases Catilina chiefly Cicero clause comp Compare conditional consul Continued dative denote different direct object English especially express expressed expressions facere fact first following form found frequently future general genitive gerund gerundive hæc Hannibal have indicative indirect infinitive inflexions instances Latin Livy locative Lucr meaning mihi mood negative neque nihil nominative noun oblique occasionally omnibus ordinary participle passive past perfect person or thing Phil phrase place Plaut Plautus Plin pluperfect Pompeius præ præter Pref preposition present principal pronoun quæ Quint rarely relative Rosc Sall same second sense sentences Similarly simple sine sometimes subj subject subjunctive subordinate substantive dependent suffix tenses tibi time usage used uses usually verb verbal verbs Verg Verr Verres word words writers