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... haec tantum alias was pronounced veru haec tantu alias , the u - hae or u - a being pronounced in the time of a single syllable . Final m before an initial consonant was perhaps also omitted in pronun- ciation , but ( if Mr A. J. Ellis ...
... haec tantum alias was pronounced veru haec tantu alias , the u - hae or u - a being pronounced in the time of a single syllable . Final m before an initial consonant was perhaps also omitted in pronun- ciation , but ( if Mr A. J. Ellis ...
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... haec hi hae hōc haec hanc hōs hās hōrum hārum hōrum Loc . hic ( adverb ) Dat . huic in all genders Abl . hōc hāc his in all genders Gen. hujus or hujusce in all genders hōc } The fuller forms hosce , hasce , hujusce are found in Cicero : ...
... haec hi hae hōc haec hanc hōs hās hōrum hārum hōrum Loc . hic ( adverb ) Dat . huic in all genders Abl . hōc hāc his in all genders Gen. hujus or hujusce in all genders hōc } The fuller forms hosce , hasce , hujusce are found in Cicero : ...
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... haec res , this thing ; fortem consulem vidi , Yanat the ineve consul . This is the normal use of the adjective , the adahal suffixes , like the personal suffixes of the finite verb , acquiring other definition by the accompaniment of a ...
... haec res , this thing ; fortem consulem vidi , Yanat the ineve consul . This is the normal use of the adjective , the adahal suffixes , like the personal suffixes of the finite verb , acquiring other definition by the accompaniment of a ...
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... haec res , this thing ; fortem consulem vidi , I saw the brave consul . This is the normal use of the adjective , the adjectival suffixes , like the personal suffixes of the finite verb , acquiring further definition by the ...
... haec res , this thing ; fortem consulem vidi , I saw the brave consul . This is the normal use of the adjective , the adjectival suffixes , like the personal suffixes of the finite verb , acquiring further definition by the ...
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... Haec urbs est Roma . Caesar creatus est consul . Licet Caesari esse , ( creari , legem ferre , ) consuli . C. Junius aedem Salutis , quam consul voverat , censor locaverat , dic- tator dedicavit . ( Liv . ) Dolabella hesterno die hoste ...
... Haec urbs est Roma . Caesar creatus est consul . Licet Caesari esse , ( creari , legem ferre , ) consuli . C. Junius aedem Salutis , quam consul voverat , censor locaverat , dic- tator dedicavit . ( Liv . ) Dolabella hesterno die hoste ...
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