| James Gracey Murphy - 1847 - 146 páginas
...agrees with the noun, this is called the ablative absolute. 4. Eight prepositions govern the ablative. In and sub govern the ablative, super and subter either the accusative or ablative, when motion is not implied. 95. LOCATIVE. Ipse Bibracte hiemare constituit. Komse dierum viginti supplicatio... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1849 - 222 páginas
...irithvut, De, of, concerning, Cum, with, E, ) /• . /• Sine, without. j^ of, out of, Te^sut IV. In, sub, super, and subter, govern the accusative, when motion to a place is signified. V. When motion or rest in a place is signified, in and sub govern the ablative, super and subter, the... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - 1854 - 84 páginas
...goes under the walls. It fell upon the troops. He brings (him) under the roof of the house. But if motion or rest in a place is signified, in and sub...Ablative, super and subter either the Accusative or Ablative—as Sedeo or diseurro in schold. Secubo or ambulo sub umbrd. Sedens super arma. Fronde super... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - 1867 - 170 páginas
...preposit, a, ab, abs, 70 fyc. govern the accusative; as, From the father. 3. The prepositions in, 71 sub, super, and subter, govern the accusative when motion, to a place is signified ; as, I go into the school. He goes under the walls. It fell upon the troops. He brings (him) under... | |
| Henry M. Bruns - 1873 - 240 páginas
...before consonants. 341. What prepositions govern sometimes the accusative, and sometimes the ablative? The prepositions in, sub, super, and subter govern...super and subter either the accusative or ablative. 342. What is to be remarked with regard to ttnus and clam? Tenus is always put after its case, and... | |
| Robert Sinclair (of St. Andrews univ.) - 1878 - 418 páginas
...hitherto ; quatenus, up to what point ; protenus, up to a point in front, forward. RULE LXXI. "In and sub, super, and subter, govern the accusative when motion to a place is signified." When motion towards, transition from one place, state, or condition to another is to be expressed,... | |
| Alexander Martin (rector of the grammar sch, Aberdeen.) - 1879 - 174 páginas
...father. 2. The prepositions, a, ab, abs, &c., govern the ablative; as, A patre, Prom the father. 3. The prepositions, in, sub, super, and subter, govern...the accusative when motion to a place is signified ; as,— Eo in scholam, I go into the school. Sub moeriia tendit, He goes under the walls. 4. If motion... | |
| Thomas Thomson M'Lagan - 1883 - 90 páginas
...jugum misit, he sent the army under the yoke. EULE 51. When motion or rest in a place is signified, iu and sub govern the Ablative, super and subter either the Accusative or Ablative. Ambulamus in horto, we walk about in the garden. Sub monte jacet, he lies at the foot of the mountain.... | |
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1884 - 148 páginas
...is signified. Iter in Santonum fines fecit, he marched into the territory of the Santones. (ii.) If motion or rest in a place is signified, in and sub...super and subter either the accusative or ablative. In itinere copiam frumenti habuit, he had plenty of corn on the march. Gallia sub Septemtrionibus posita... | |
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