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" A noun in the predicate, after a verb neuter or passive, is put in the same case as the subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor brevis est, Anger is a short madness. "
Latin Exercises - Page 25
by Ethan Allen Andrews - 1847 - 336 pages
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1838 - 354 pages
...nominative ; as, En Priamus! Lo Priam! Virg. Ecce homo Catiznus! Cic. O vir fortis atyue mu leu а! Тег. PREDICATE-NOMINATIVE. §210. A noun in the predicate,...subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor breéis est, Anger is a short madness. Hor. Evo vacar Lyconïdes, I am called Lyconides....
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First Lessons in Latin, Or, An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 220 pages
...dilferent persons ? 370. What inteIjections are followed by the nominative ? PREDICATE-NOMINATIVE. 371. A noun in the predicate, after a verb neuter or passive,...subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor brevis est, Anger is a short madness. Ego vocor Lycomdes, I am called Lyconides. Ego...
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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
...Cattinus! Cic. 0 vir fortis atque amlcus! Ter. PREDICATE-NOMINATIVE. §210. A noun in the predicate, afler a verb neuter or passive, is put in the same case...subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor Irrevis est, Anger is a short madness. Hor. Ego voter LyconIdes, I am called Lyconides....
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First Lessons in Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1845 - 230 pages
...what person is the verb when its nominatives are of different persons ? PREDICATE-NOMINATIVE. 371. A noun in the predicate, after a verb neuter or passive,...subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor brevis est, Anger is a short madness. Ego vocor Lyconides, I am called Lyconides. Ego...
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Latin Lessons and Reader, with Exercises for the Writing of Latin ...

Allen Hayden Weld - Latin language - 1847 - 274 pages
...Canis latro9. PREDICATE NOMINATIVE. § 58. A noun in the predicate, after neuter and passive verbs, is put in the same case as the subject, when it denotes the same person or thing. (See § 26.) ' amor, -oris. e facjnus, -oris, (NeuO 2 laus, laudis. ' § 39. 5. 3 incito, -are, -avi,-atum....
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Grammar of the Latin Language

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1852 - 352 pages
...Priam! Virg. Ecce homo Catienns ! Cic. O vir furlis atque amlcus! Ter. P RED 1C ATE -NOM IN ATI VE. §210. A noun in the predicate, after a verb neuter...subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor brevis est, Anger is a short madness. Hor. Eso tocar LyconIdes, 1 am called Lyconides....
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First Lessons in Latin, Or, An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1853 - 226 pages
...interjections are followed by the nominative ? PREDICATE-NOMINATIVE. 371. A noun in the predicate, afier a verb neuter or passive, is put in the same case...subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor brevis est, Anger is a short madness. Ego vocor Lyconldes, I am called Lyconides. Egu...
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Second Latin book: comprising a historical Latin reader, with notes and ...

Albert Harkness - Latin language - 1853 - 384 pages
...R0LE. — Predicate Nouns. An attributive noun in the predicate after esse and a few passive verbs, is put in the same case as the subject, when it denotes the same* person or thing ; eg, Latinus fuit rex. | Latinus was Jang. [FB 613 ; A. <fc S. § 210 ; Z. § 365.] For agreement...
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Arnold's First Latin Book

Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1857 - 378 pages
...REM.—Here the predicate is sales sunt. 180. EULE or SYNTAX.—A noun in the predicate after esse is put in the same case as the subject when it denotes the same person or thing. 181. EULE OF SYNTAX.—The adjectives dignus, indlgnus, contentus, praedltus, fretus, and fiber, take...
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First Latin Book: Remodelled and Rewritten, and Adapted to the Ollendorff ...

Thomas Kerchever Arnold - Latin language - 1857 - 360 pages
...— Here the predicate is aiilis aunt. 180. RULE OF SYNTAX. — A noun in the predicate after esse is put in the same case as the subject when it denotes the same person or thing. FIRST LATIN BOOK. 181. EULE OF SYNTAX. — The adjectives dignus, indlgnus, contentus, praeditus, fretus,...
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