| William Neilson - Greek language - 1810 - 200 pages
...a different thing, in the genitive ; as, Tow ©sou juaxçoôi/ptœ. The long suffering of God. 1 8. An adjective in the neuter gender, without a substantive, governs the genitive ; as, To лоиго» THÍ e/xEjaí. The rest of the day. To x««T»<r1oy mi флоо-офаг. The' best... | |
| Alexander Adam - English language - 1812 - 334 pages
...or habcns membra fracia, Herat. Os humerosque aeo nimilis, Virg. Adjectives taken as Substantives. VIII. An adjective in the neuter gender without a substantive governs the genitive ; as, Multum fiecunia, Much moue}'. Quid rei est ? \\ liat is the matter ? Obs. IP This manner of expression is... | |
| Alexander Adam - English language - 1818 - 250 pages
...habtns membtafraita, Horat Os humerosqvc dco similis* Virg. Adjectives taken as Substantives. Vllf. An Adjective in the neuter gender without a substantive governs the genitive ; as, , ' Multwn pecunicCj Much money. Qj'M ttestf What is the matter.' ' Obs. 1. This manner of expression... | |
| Richard Valpy - Greek language - 1821 - 276 pages
...governs another, signifying a diffèrent thing, in the Genitivej as, 2/A<*5 'faino. Light of the sun. An Adjective in the Neuter Gender, •without a Substantive, governs the Genitive ; as, Т« л<«ягйу (pipai) Tfjf fjiiéçett. The rest of the day. sudden revolutions. Thus та е'/и«»,... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - Latin language - 1822 - 168 pages
...may be put in the genitive or ablative ; as, A man of great wisdom. A boy of a good disposition. 2. An adjective in the neuter gender, without a substantive. governs the genitive ; as, Much money. What is the matter ? responsive, or the word that answers the queationi does not depend... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - Latin language - 1822 - 202 pages
...adjective of praise or dispraise, joined with it, it may be put either in the genitive or ablative. 9. An adjective in the neuter gender without a substantive, governs the genitive. 10. Opus and Usus, signifying need, require the ablative. 11. Verbal adjectives, and such as signify... | |
| William Neilson - Greek language - 1825 - 238 pages
...different thing, in the genitive ; as, Tw ©te« шмеоОш««. The long suffering of God. аб. Ah adjective in the neuter gender, without a substantive, governs the genitive ; as, To XOITGV TUS »/¿if«?. The rest of the day. To xjaiTicrli» TU; фЛоо-офа?. The best part... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 236 pages
...habens membra fracta, Horat. Os humerosque deo similis, Virg. Adjectives taken as Substantives. IX. An adjective in the neuter gender without a substantive, governs the genitive; as, Mullum pecuniœ, Much money. __ Quid rei est ? What is the matter ? OBS. 1. This manner of expression... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 216 pages
...adjective of praise or dispraise, joined with it, it may be put either in the genitive or ablative. 9. An adjective in the neuter gender without a substantive, governs the genitive. 10. Opus and Usus, signifying need, require the ablative. 11. Verbal adjectives, and such as signify... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - Latin language - 1828 - 206 pages
...must denote a part or property of the former, otherwise it does not belong to this Rule. RUIiE XIII. An Adjective in the Neuter Gender, without a Substantive, governs the Genitive : as, . - •' •>. y Multum pecunice, much money. Quid ret est ? what is the matter ? •- "i A Note 1.... | |
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