The rudiments of the Latin tongue |
Common terms and phrases
according Accusative action Active adding Adjectives Adverbs affected appear applied attached blotted called Classes combined common Comparative Compound Conjugation considered contracted Declension declined Defective deficiency derived determined distinction distinguished employed ending English EXAMPLE Exemplifying expressed Feminine final Finite Form formation former Fourth frequently Future Gender Genitive GERUND given Greek heard Hence Imperative Imperfect import Indicative Indicative Mood Inflection instances irregular Latin letter Line loved Masculine Mood Names Neuter Nominative Nouns Number observed Parisyllabic Participle Passive Past Perfect Person Personal Pronouns Plur Plural Positive prefixed Preposition Present Present Line Preter Preter-imperfect Proper properly reference relation representing respect retain Root Rule Second Sentences signification Simple Sing Singular sometimes sought sound Speech Subject Subjunctive Substantives Superlative Supine Supine Line syllable TABLE Tense Termination Third tive usually variety various Verb VERB INFINITIVE Voice Vowel written