Latin Exercises ...: for the Use of Schools And Colleges
Latin Exercises ...: for the Use of Schools And Colleges
Ethan Allen Andrews
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6. Rem. 8. Imperatives, infinitives, adverbs,^ clauses, and words consid- ered merely as such, may be used substantively, and take a neuter adjec- tive; as, Supremum vale dixit^ He pronounced a lost farewell. Ovid. Velle suum euique est. Pers. Cras istud quando venit 7 Mart. £xcepto qu6d non simul esses, cttiralmtus. Hor. Rem. 9. Adjectives and adjective pronotins, instead of agreeing with their nouns, are some|iraes put in the neuter gender, with a putitive signification, and their nouns in th...e genitive ; as, Multum tempOris, for midtum temnus; much time. Id ret, for ea res; that thinff. So plus eloquentia, tne other form not being admissible with plus, (See § 110.) Neuter adjectives are used in like manner in the plunu ', as, Vana rerum^ for varuB res. Hor. Plerftque humandrum rerum, sail. But in some such examples, the adjective seems to be used as noticed in Rem. 7, (2.) ; as, Acuta belli. Hor. TeUnris operta. Virg. The adjectives thus used in the singular, for the most part, signify quantity.
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