Elements of Comparative Grammar And Philology for Use in Schools

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Elements of Comparative Grammar And Philology for Use in Schools
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qua-/.
Gen.
quo-rum.
qua-rum.
quo-rum.
Loc.
quo-is.
quo-bus.
Dat. \ Abl. / Like Qui are declined Quis (except that the Nom. Sing. Is quo-s, qud-i, quo-d, or quid), and Aliquis (which follows Quis, except that Nom, Sing. Fem. Is not increased by /, hence aliqua, as also in Neuter Plur. Nomin. ).^ Sometimes we find the stems emphasized by the addition of intensitive suffixes, e. G. The enclitics — -met, appended to all cases of Ego and Tu, except to Tu itself, which takes -te {e. G. Tute, ^ and a
...lso Tu- tejnei) ; also to certain cases of Se and Suus. -pte, appended to the ablative singular of possessive pronouns {e. G. Suapte). •ce, often appended to demonstratives. The declension of Hic'^ will serve as a good illustration of * AliqucB for the Feminine Nom. Sing, is found in Lucr. Iv. 263 ; quis is often used for the feminine in Plautus {e. G. Aul. 168).
* Hie is usually long in scansion (cf. Juv. I. 161 ; Hor. Sat. I. 9, 50), but we find it short in Lucr. Iv. 921 ; Verg. Aen. Iv. 22, vi.


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