The Latin Tutor, a Companion and Supplement to the Eton Latin Grammar1836 |
Common terms and phrases
ablative according accusative active added adjective adverb agree amare antecedent Attend becomes beginning called CHAP clause có có có comes common commonly compounded conjugation conjunction construction contains dactylic dative declension declined denoting depending derived emphatic English especially expressed feminine figure future genitive gerund govern Greek hence Iambic iambus Imperative imperfect implied increasing indicative infinitive Latin letters loved manner masculine means mood names neuter nominative nouns object observed omitted participle passive penultimate Perf perfect person plural poets preceding preposition Pres present preterperfect pronoun proper quę qualify quam quin quod referring relative rendered require root RULE sense short signifies singular sometimes spondee subjunctive substantive supine supplied syllable Syntax tenses termination thing third tive translator trochaic understood unless verbal verbs verse vowel words write