The Latin Dual & Poetic Diction: Studies in Numbers and FiguresOxford University Press, 1923 - 468 strán (strany) |
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Strana 27
... ending is the regular ending of the neuter dual in Sanskrit . Wilamowitz thinks that in the inscription : M. C. Pomplio No. f . dedron Hercole , Pomplio is a dual , and his view is favoured by Leo ( Pl . Forsch . 333 ) ; and Schulze ...
... ending is the regular ending of the neuter dual in Sanskrit . Wilamowitz thinks that in the inscription : M. C. Pomplio No. f . dedron Hercole , Pomplio is a dual , and his view is favoured by Leo ( Pl . Forsch . 333 ) ; and Schulze ...
Strana 28
... ending -ter that associates them with the dual . While the pf . pl . legēre is not a dual , the ending -tis in estis seems to Brugmann a form of the Skt . ending -thas , used for the second dual of primary tenses in the active voice ...
... ending -ter that associates them with the dual . While the pf . pl . legēre is not a dual , the ending -tis in estis seems to Brugmann a form of the Skt . ending -thas , used for the second dual of primary tenses in the active voice ...
Strana 30
... ending -e ( ai ) is really the neuter ending -ī added to the fem . stem -ā , originally the ending of the so - called neuter plural ; and so it may be classed as a mere variety of the neuter ending -ī . The ending -au is probably for ...
... ending -e ( ai ) is really the neuter ending -ī added to the fem . stem -ā , originally the ending of the so - called neuter plural ; and so it may be classed as a mere variety of the neuter ending -ī . The ending -au is probably for ...
Strana 31
... endings . -σlov , -σ0ŋv seem to come from the 2nd pl . ending -σe on the analogy of -τov , -τηv ; and -μelov to have come from -μela , the 1st pl . ending , on the analogy of -σθον , -σθην . In the aorist tenses at times -τον is used ...
... endings . -σlov , -σ0ŋv seem to come from the 2nd pl . ending -σe on the analogy of -τov , -τηv ; and -μelov to have come from -μela , the 1st pl . ending , on the analogy of -σθον , -σθην . In the aorist tenses at times -τον is used ...
Strana 32
... endings -dhvam , -dhve , -nte ; and the pf . endings -thur and -tur evidently follow the 3rd pl . pf . ending -ur . So -vahi , vahe , -vahai follow the first plurals -mahi , -mahe , -mahai . So , like the Greek endings , excepting Tov ...
... endings -dhvam , -dhve , -nte ; and the pf . endings -thur and -tur evidently follow the 3rd pl . pf . ending -ur . So -vahi , vahe , -vahai follow the first plurals -mahi , -mahe , -mahai . So , like the Greek endings , excepting Tov ...
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ablative Acron adjective Aeneas already analogy case Castor Catull Cicero clear common compare Dido dual easy ellipsis ending Ennius evidently examples explains expressed expression feel figure find first following force form forms found four genitive give gives giving Greek here Homer Horace hypallage imperative infinitive it seems Iuppiter joined last later Latin Lucr manuscripts meaning means metonymy name noticed noun number object older omission omitted once opposite pair pairs parallel person phrase Pirithous place plain plainly plural poetic poetry Pollux present primarily probably Prop Propertius prose puzzle read reading Roman same Sanskrit second seems sense Servius Servius's note short shortened single singular syntax take tells Theseus thinks third three threefold times transferred turn understand used uses usual usually verb verbs verse Virgil Virgil's we have We read word words δὲ ἐν καὶ τε
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