The name of a town (91) where any thing is or is done, if of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive ! otherwise, in the ablative ; eg, 1. Latin Exercises - Page 92by Ethan Allen Andrews - 1847 - 336 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Smith - Latin language - 1812 - 216 pages
...Venit Kama. He came from Rome. 3. The proper name of a town, signifying the place 'where, or in which, if of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive ; but, if it be of the third or fourth declension, or plural number, it is put in the ablative ;t as,... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - Latin language - 1822 - 202 pages
...fruentur, est aeternus. Specta65. The name of a town, signifying the place where, or in which, if it be of the first or second declension and singular number, is put in the genitive ; but if it be of the Hora- third declension, or plural number, it is put in the ablative. 66. The... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 216 pages
...with the infinitive mood. 65. The name of a town, signifying tin: place where, or in which, if it be of the first or second declension and singular number, is put in the genitive , out if it be of fl»! third declension, or plural number, it is put in the ablative. 66. The name... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 236 pages
...with the infinitive mood. Mi The name of a town, signifying the plac* rhere, or in which, if it ir of the first or second declension and singular number, is put in the geitive ; but if it be of the hird declension, or phial number, it is put in he ablative. 66. The name... | |
| John Mair - Latin language - 1830 - 268 pages
...who sraiteth with his arm, and they sink into nothing. 2. PLACE. RULE XII. * 54. THE name of a town of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive, when the question is made by UBI ? Where ? He lived at Rome. Vixit Romae. He died at London. Morlmts... | |
| John Mair - Latin language - 1830 - 268 pages
...who imiteth with his arm, and they sink into nothing. 2. PLACE. RULE XII. * 54. THE name of a town of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive, when the question is made by UBI ? Where ? He lived at Rome. Vixit Romae. He died at London. Mortuus... | |
| John Mair (schoolmaster.) - 1831 - 454 pages
...nations trti who darteth his lightnings, and the wicked are dismayed *. HULK XII. *54- THE name of a town of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive, when the question is made 8. LOCUS. !•:\''. XII. 1. NOMEN oppidi primae aul secundae dectinationis,... | |
| Charles Harrison Lyon - Latin language - 1834 - 144 pages
...CONSTRUCTION OF THE NAMES OF PLACES. 62. The name of a town, signifying the place where, or in which, if it be of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive ; but if it be of the third declension, or plural number, it is put in the ablative j as, Vixit Romte,... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1838 - 354 pages
...For the ablative denoting duration of time, or extent of spacr, see 5 230. ABLATIVE OF PLACE. § 254. The name of a town in which any thing is said to be, or to be done, if of the third declension or plural number, is put in the ablative without a preposition; as, Alexander Babylöne... | |
| Ezekiel Cheever - Latin language - 1838 - 84 pages
...referí, and est. The genitive case is governed by a participle when used as a noun. In or at a place of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive case. The genitive case is governed by adyerbs of place, time, and quantity. The DATIVE CASE is sometimes... | |
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