10 LIBROS DEL TURCO RELACIONADOS CON «ARATIŞ»
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A Grammar of the Latin Language. (Appendix.) - Sayfa 31
each of the conjugations. INDICATIVE MOOD. Pr. S. sum I am es thou art est he is P. simils we are estis you are sunt they are Imp. S. ārām I was eras thou wast ërāt he was P. &ramits we were ărătis you were ärant they were Fut. S. ār-6' I shall ...
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Âryan Word-building - Sayfa 344
... 12. ädaras 320. ädis 16. äditas 16. ädyas 11. änanam 9, 12. äp 16, 17, 32. äpas 16, 19. äptas 16, 17. ämas 19, 20, 21. ami sham 92. äyatas 110. äyavanam in. äyasas 107. äyus 208. äranyakas 119. äratis 119. ärätis 113. ärämas 119. ârdras ...
George Otis Holbrooke, 1910
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Metrische und textgeschichtliche Prolegomena zu einer ... - Sayfa 72
Daraus folgt aber, dass in IX, 79, 1 hinter der fehlenden Sylbe und dem auf die Cäsur folgenden enclitischen Pronomen eine Corruptel steckt, denn der Dichter kann doch unmöglich sagen: »Mögen die Arátis unsre Speise erreichen«.
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The Theory and Practice of Latin Inflection, Being ... - Sayfa 1
... with refei J, Us. f es, tdis. rences to those parts of g us, odis. this table, to which they h ma. & ar, atis. bear affinity. i as atis. k ut, itis. Common Cb. N. 3 Inermis \f « Lenis G. « Terminations of Latin Nouns in the Nominative and Genitive Cases...
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A New Grammar of the Latin Tongue ... Sixth edition, corrected
Hep-ar, atis, the Liver. Venia, 2, Leave. Limus, i, Mad. JEther, ris, the Shy. r Sal-us, utis, Health. Hum-us, i, the Ground. Senect-us, utis, old Age. A P T O T S. Fru i, Thri t. Gueri, Gsszsm. F as, Right. Nefas, Wrong. Gelu, Frffl. Nihil, Nothing: Plural ...
John HOLMES (Master of the Grammar School at Holt, in Norfolk.), 1754
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements - Sayfa 41
Turtur, -uris, m. a turtle-dove. He ar, -atis, or -atos, n. Vultur, -fins, m. a vulture. e liver. ER and OR. 6. Nouns in er and or are masculine, and form the genitive by adding -is; as, - flnser, anse'ris, a goose or gander; agger, -Eris, a rampart; £7.87', ...
Alexander Adam, Benjamin Apthorp Gould, 1825
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Mystagogus Lillianns; or, a ... Comment upon Lilly's ... - Sayfa 83
I am, you are, _ Pry'ent Awcr, eris vel ere, ecur. tense [In- Dare-ar, gular. Leg-ar, atis vel are, atur. pl. aim amur, amini, antur. read. Cfim Audi- at, heard. When A I - I war, you were, be wat. m'- were, ye were, they were so Prem-im- Arm-ser, lewd.
William HAMILTON (Schoolmaster.), 1712
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A New Grammar of the Latin Tongue: Or, A Rational, Short, ... - Sayfa 89
Hep-ar, atis, the Liver. Veni-a, as, Leave. Lim- us, i, Mud. iEthe-r, ris, the Sky. Sal-us, utis, Health. Hum- us, i, the Ground. Seneft-us, utis, old Age. A P T O T S. Frugi, Thrift. Gummi, Gum. Fas, Right. Nefas, Wrong. Gelu, Frojl. Nihil, Nothing.
John Holmes, Edward Harwood, 1782
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer
FJays, end Mr, C'ojcr'i tl'.ri Q'Scrtasun m bis Exp!ar,atis!:s of, ffScult'ltxis, ' * POETICAL ESSAYS. * The Spariardt stile tleir menareb, kins of. Spaniards : a commerce severely prohibited, and always carried on, betauscof its assistance to two ...
Isaac Kimber, Edward Kimber, 1770
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Davidson's Latin Grammar - Sayfa 185
... a ceiling Eh-ur-oris, ivory Far-is, corn Fem-ur-oris, the thigh Nect-ar-is, drink of the gods Pulvin-ar-aris, a pillow Sulpli-ur-is, sulphur Jec-ur-oris or jecin-oris, the liver Hep-ar-atis or atos, the li- Rub-ur-oris, strength ver Sat-ar-is, a trout Nouns in ...
James Davidson, Hugh Maguire, 1827