MELAYU BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «ENDUS»
Ketahui penggunaan
endus dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
endus dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Melayu.
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A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius
... to love or to be loved (amare) ; audl-endus (audlre) ; capi-endus (capfire); glgn-endus (gi-gn-ere); nldn-endus (monfire); nasc-endus (nasci); rfig-endus (rfigfire); tribu-endus (tribu-fire); and so from all transitive verbs (§ 11 86). (b) As present ...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to ...
On their formation see §§ 617, 618. ima-ndus, to love or to be loved (mm); audt-endus (audire); capl-endus (capsre); glgn-endus (gi-g'n-ere); mbn-endus (monére); nasc-endus (unset); rég-endus (régére); tribu-endus (tribu-ére); and so ,from ...
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The Bromsgrove Latin grammar [signed G.A.J.]. By G.A. Jacob
The Future Participle adds END US to the crude- form of the Present Active; as, amo, (ama-endus), . amandus; audi-o, audi-endus. Obs. 1. The first vowel of endus is lost in the A- and E- Conj., but is retained in the others; as, amandus, ...
George Andrew Jacob, 1858
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The rudiments of the Latin tongue, 1714 - Halaman 55
Mone-o, -am; Monu-i, -eram, -crim, -issem, -e'ro, >isse; Monit-um, -uIn', -u', u; Man-ere, -ebam, -ebo, -e, -erem, -endum, -entli, -endo, -ent, -endus. Lego, Icgi, lrffum, legem Leg-o, -am; Leg-i, -eram, &e.; Lect-um, -urut, us, u; Leg-ere, -ebam, -e, ...
Thomas RUDDIMAN, MOIR (Teacher of Languages in Edinburgh.), 1779
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The Latin Language - Halaman 281
That the change to -endus was due to the influence of the present participle is evident from the fact that eundum, which never has the form in -endus, is paralleled by the present participle euntem. The gerund consists of the different cases of ...
Leonard Robert Palmer, 1988
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A new Latin delectus - Halaman 97
In the first way, the participle in endus agrees with the noun to which it refers, and is translated by the words " is to be," " must be," or, " ought to be." In the second way, the participle in endus is used in the neuter gender, and has the same case ...
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A Clue for Young Latinists, and Non-Latinists, to trace ... - Halaman 25
Endus “.......... Entis. 25 *> and of the 3d conj. as Reg-endi, Reg-endo, Reg-endum, from Reg-o; and, with I preceding (IENDI, &c.), 4th conj. as Aud-iendi, &c. from Aud-ior ; – and of verbs in IO of 3d conj. as Cap-iendi, &c. from Cap-io.
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Guide for Writing Latin: Consisting of Rules and Examples ...
But with all of these, the perfect passive participle is used, only when an event already actually accomplished is spoken of ; for when a continuing or future action is spoken of, the verbal adjective or participle in and us or endus is used.
Johann Philipp Krebs, 1843
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A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to ...
On their formation see §§ 617, 618. ama-ndus, to love or to be loved (amare); audl-endus (audlre); capi-endus (capere); glgn-endus (gi-gn-ere); m6n-endus (monSre); nasc-endus (nascl); reg-endus (rSgire); tribu-endus (trlbu-ere) ; and so ...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: Simplified, by Means of an ... - Halaman 100
Doct-um, -u, -urus, -us; Doc-ere, -ebam, -ebo, -erem, -e, -ens, -endum, di, do, -endus. Leg-o, -am ; Leg-i, -eram, he. Lect-um, -u, -urus, -us; Leg-ere, -ebam, erem, -e, -ens, -endum, he. Aud-io, -iara ; Aud-ivi, -iveram, he. Audit-um, -u, -urus, -us; ...
Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk, 1827