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" A noun and a participle are put in the ablative, called absolute, to denote the time, cause or concomitant of an action, or the condition on which it depends... "
First Lessons in Latin, Or, An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin ... - Page 114
by Ethan Allen Andrews - 1839 - 216 pages
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 354 pages
...phrase multis parMus ; as, JVumero 'multis parltbus essct inferior. Cxs. ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. § 257. A noun and a participle are put in the ablative, called...action, or the condition on which it depends ; as, Pythagdras, Tarquinio Superbo regnante, in Italiam venit ; Tarquinius Superbus reigning, Pythagoras...
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Latin Exercises: Adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1837 - 310 pages
...confirmo. ff §272. gg nihilum, R. 16. hh discrimen. it quivis. jj §212. ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. § 257. A noun and a participle are put in the ablative called...of an action, or the condition on which it depends. When pleasure rules, all the greatest virtues must lie prostrate. Pompey, on the capture of Jerusalem,...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges

Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1838 - 360 pages
...ad Tern avidior. Ter. So the adverb longt ; as, Longb nobilisslmus. Gees. ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. $ 25*7. A noun and a participle are put in the ablative, called...depends; as, Pythagoras, Tarquinio Superbo regnante, in Jtaliam venit; Tarquinius Superbus reigning, Pythagoras came into Italy. Cic. Lupus, stimulante fame,...
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1838 - 354 pages
...avidioT. Ter. So the adverb longé ; as, Longe nobilissïmus. Cœs, ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. <§> 2â7. À noun and a participle are put in the ablative, called...which it depends ; as, Pythagoras, Tarquinio Superbo régnante, in Italiam •cénit; Tarquinius Supcrbus reigning, Pythagoras came into Italy. Cic. Lupus,...
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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
...est ad rem amdior. Ter. So the adverb longt ; as, Longl noUKs&mus. Gses, ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. § 257. A noun and a participle are put in the ablative, called...Pythagoras, Tarquinio Superbo regnante, in Italiam. veait; Tarquiniua Superbus reigning, Pythagoras came into Italy. Cic. Lupus, stimulante fame, captat...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges

Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1841 - 350 pages
...noJnlisstmus. CU:H. ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. § 257. A noun and a participle are put in the ul i!;>.live, called absolute, to denote the time, cause, or concomitant of an action, or the condition on which it depend*; as, Pythagdras, Tarquinio Superbo regnante, in Italiam. renit; Tarquiniua Superbus reigning,...
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First Lessons in Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1845 - 230 pages
...ablative ; as, Minor uno mense, Younger by one month. Quanto .minus superiores, tanto nos submissiits geramus ; The more eminent we are, the more humbly...action, or the condition on which it depends ; as, Pythagtiras, Tarquinio Superbo regnante, in Italiam venit ; Tarquinius Superbus reigning, Pythagoras...
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A Grammar of the English Language: For the Use of Common Schools, Academies ...

Edward J. Hallock - English language - 1849 - 262 pages
...233. A noun or pronoun joined with a participle and governing no verb, is put in the nominative case absolute to denote the time, cause or concomitant of an action, or the state or condition on which it depends ; as, " Jesus had conveyed himself away, a multitude being-...
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A Grammar of the English Language: For the Use of Common Schools, Academies ...

Edward J. Hallock - English language - 1854 - 260 pages
...233. A noun or pronoun joined with a participle and governing no verb, is put in the nominative case absolute to denote the time, cause or concomitant of an action, or the state or condition on which it depends ; as, " Jesus had conveyed himself away, a multitude being in...
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A Manual of Latin Grammar: For the Use of Schools : Intended Especially as a ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1859 - 284 pages
...— So longe, ' far,' is frequently used for «mito i as, Longe tuf Kor. ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. § 3571. A noun and a participle are put in the ablative, called absolute, to denote the time, cause, means, or concomitant of an action, or the condition on which it depends ; as, s, Turquí n io régnante,...
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