A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius, Part 2Macmillan and Company, 1881 |
Common terms and phrases
adjectives appears assibilation assimilated Augustan chiefly Cicero comp compared compounds consonant stems consonantal Corssen dative declension dental derivative diphthong Engl English Ennius feminine final syllable French frequently genders genitive Germ Gerundive Gracchi Greek guttural inflexions initial inscriptions instances Ital Italian labial labio-dental language Latin lengthened Livy long vowel Lucr Lucretius masc masculine nasal neut neuter nominative nouns old form omitted once original Indo-European Oscan Ovid participle passive perf phonetic Plaut Plin plur plural poets Polyb præ-Augustan preceding vowel prepositions present stem Priscian probably pronounced pronunciation proper names Quintilian rarely retained Ritschl Romans semivowels short vowel sing single consonant singular sometimes sound stems ending subj subjunctive subst substantives suffix supine supine stem syllable tenses usually Varro verbs Verg Vergil words writers