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Page 432
... declension , gender , or construction , is also here omitted , lest the course and clear- ness of method be clogged with catalogues instead of rules , or too much interruption between rule and rule : which Lin- aker , setting down the ...
... declension , gender , or construction , is also here omitted , lest the course and clear- ness of method be clogged with catalogues instead of rules , or too much interruption between rule and rule : which Lin- aker , setting down the ...
Page 435
... declensions or forms of ending their cases , chiefly distinguished by the different ending of their genitive singular . The first Declension . THE first is when the genitive and dative singular end in æ , & c . as in the example ...
... declensions or forms of ending their cases , chiefly distinguished by the different ending of their genitive singular . The first Declension . THE first is when the genitive and dative singular end in æ , & c . as in the example ...
Page 436
... Declension . THE second is when the genitive singular endeth in i , the dative in o , & c . Singular . Nom . Voc . liber Gen. libri Dat . Abl . libro Acc . librum . Plural . Nom . Voc . libri Gen. librorum Dat . Abl . libris Acc ...
... Declension . THE second is when the genitive singular endeth in i , the dative in o , & c . Singular . Nom . Voc . liber Gen. libri Dat . Abl . libro Acc . librum . Plural . Nom . Voc . libri Gen. librorum Dat . Abl . libris Acc ...
Page 437
... declension plural , nundinæ , epulæ ; balneum of both , balneæ or balnea . Greek proper names have here three endings , os , on , and us long from a Greek diphthong . Hæc Delos , hanc Delon . Hoc Ilion . The rest regular , Hic Panthus ...
... declension plural , nundinæ , epulæ ; balneum of both , balneæ or balnea . Greek proper names have here three endings , os , on , and us long from a Greek diphthong . Hæc Delos , hanc Delon . Hoc Ilion . The rest regular , Hic Panthus ...
Page 439
... declension , as Erechtheus , Erechthei . Cic . Achilles or Achilleus , Achillei ; and sometimes their accusative in on or um , as Orpheus Orpheon , Theseus Theseum , Perseus ... declension are of the feminine THE FIFTH DECLENSION . 439.
... declension , as Erechtheus , Erechthei . Cic . Achilles or Achilleus , Achillei ; and sometimes their accusative in on or um , as Orpheus Orpheon , Theseus Theseum , Perseus ... declension are of the feminine THE FIFTH DECLENSION . 439.
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accusative army Athelstan battle Belinus bishop Britain Britons brother Cæsar called Canute cause Christian church command Corineus Cuthred Danes Danish dative daughter death declension Deut divine duke earl East-Angles Ecbert Ecfrid Edward emperor enemies English Ethelbald Ethelred evil Exod faith father fear fight Florent forces genitive Gildas Godwin hæc Harold hast hath heart honour horse hundred Huntingdon Ibid Isai Jehovah Kent king king's kingdom land Lord Luke Malms Malmsbury Matt Mercian neighbour Nennius Northumberland oath peace Picts Plur Portrait Post Christ praise pray prayer Preter prince Prov Psal reign river Roman Rome saith Saxons Scots sent ships Silures slain slew Suetonius tense thee thence things thou shalt took unto verb victory virtue Vortigern West-Saxons whereof wife words worship xviii xxii xxiii
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