10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «ENDUS»
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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