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" Plur. a-ma'-te, or am-a-to'-te, love ye, a-man'-to, let them love. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present, a-ma'-re, to love. Perfect. am-a-vis'-se, to have loved. Future, am-a-tu'-rus es'-se, to be about to lovt PARTICIPLES. "
An Easy and Practical Introduction to the Latin Language ... - Page 77
by Alexander H. Monteith - 1854
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A Grammar of the Latin Language

Karl Gottlob Zumpt - Latin language - 1823 - 416 pages
...Imperf. (or of an action still going on) 'am-are, to love. Perf. & Pluperf. (or of an action completed) am-avisse, to have loved. Future, am-aturum esse, to be about to love. Gerund, omandt, of loving ; amando, in (by) loving ; amandum, to love. Participle. Supine. am-atum,...
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A new Latin grammar ...

Joab Goldsmith Cooper - Latin language - 1829 - 276 pages
...have loved. ,1 lav e ye* let them love. INFINITIVE MODE. PREs. TENSE, amare, to love. PERF. TENSE, amavisse, to have loved. FUTURE, amaturum esse, to be about to love. FUTURE PERF. amaturum fuisse, to have been about to love. * The imperative mode is used only in the...
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 354 pages
...love thou, a-ma'-to, let Mm love ; Plur. a-ma'-te, or am-a-to'-te, love ye, a-man'-to, let them love. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present. a-ma'-re, to love. Perfect. am-a-vis'-se, to have loved. Future. am-a-tii'-rus es'-se, to be about to love PARTICIPLES. Present. a'-mans, loving. future. am-a-tu'-rus,...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges

Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1839 - 350 pages
...love thou, a-ma'-to, let him love ; Plur. a-ma'-te, or am-a-to'-te, love ye, a-man'-to, let them love. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present, a-ma'-re, to love. Perfect. am-a-vis'-se, to have loved. Future, am-a-tu'-rus es'-se, to be about to lovt PARTICIPLES. Present, a'-mans, loving. Future. am-a-tu'-rus,...
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The Dublin Latin Grammar, Part First, Etc

Dublin Latin Grammar - 1842 - 184 pages
...amavisset, if he had loved. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present and Imperf. Am-are, To love Perfect and Plujierf. Am-avisse, To have loved Future Amat-urum esse, To be about to love OEBUNDS. Aman-Ji, of loving; Am«w-rfo,inloving; Aman-dum, to love First or Active, Amat-um, To love...
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First Lessons in Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1845 - 230 pages
...love than, a-ma'-to, let him lave; Plur. a-ma'-te or am-a-to'-te, love ye, a-man'-to, let them lovt. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present. a-ma'-re, to love. Perfect. am-a-vis'-se, to have loved. Future, am-a-tu'-rus es'-se, to be about to love. PARTICIPLES. Present. a'-mans, loving. Future, am-a-tu'-rus,...
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First Latin Book: Being the Author's Original "First Lessons in Latin ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1845 - 240 pages
...or am-atote, love ye, or do thou love, do ye love, 3. Am-ato, let him love / Am-anto, let them love. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present. Am-are, To love, Perfect. Am-avisse, To have loved, Future. KsKi'iimiLtiirus, -a, -um, To be about to love. PARTICIPLES. Present. Am-ans, Loving, Future. Am-aturus,...
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