Latin Grammar

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General Index.

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The reforences are to sections ad paragraphs.

possum, 126; with present infin., • I might,' 2']1, I, a); in condo sentences, 304.3, a. post. prep. W. ace., 144, I; in expressions of time, 357, I. Post-positive words, 343, I, e). posteiiquam, 287, J; 4. posterus.posterior, comp., 73, 2. posteiiquam. 287; separated. 287. 3: with imperf, ind .• 287. 4 ; W. pluperf, ind., 287.3 ; with subjv., 287. 5. postremus, use. 241, 2postridii. with gen., 201, 3, a. poslu/o, constr .• 178, I, a. Potential subjv.• 272 ; 280. potio,., with gen .• 212, 2; with abl., liII8, I ; in gerundive constr., 339, 4. -, adj .• 73, I. potius, compared, 77, I. polu1-,poteram, in apodosis of conditional sent. of 3d type, 304, 3, a); in indir, disc., 322, e. potui, with pres. info = •could have,' 27°,2. potuerim, in dependent apodosis, 322. e. pOlus, force, II4, 2. prae, prep., w. abl., 142; verbs compounded with governing dat .• 187, III; short in praeacutus, etc., 362, 2hUniimell, 373. praesens, 125. praesum, w. dat., 187, III. pransus, force, II4, 2. pred. -em, -e. 57,5. a. Predicate, 163. -gen., 198, 3; 203. 5. Predicate nouns. 167; 168; in acc., 177; predicate nouns or adjs. attracted to dat .• 327, 2, a; to nom., 328,2. -adjectives, 232, 2; 177,2. Prepositions, assimilation of, in compounds, 8, 4; 9, 2; with acc., 141; with abl., 142; as adverbs. 144; inseparable prepositions, 159, 3. N.; position, 350, 7; prepositional phrases as attributive modifiers. 353, 5; anastrophe of, 144. 3; 141• liI; 142, 3; usage with abl. of sep., 214 f.; with abl, of source, 215. Present tense, liI59; gnomic, 259, I: eonative. 259. 2; historical, liI59.3; with jam, pridem,jam diu, etc., 259, 4; with

dum, •while.' 293. I; in RejrlUsmtQtW, 318; pres. subjv., in -i"" 12'], iii; pres. partic., see Participle. -stem. gJ, I; formation. II7. perfect, 257. I and 2. Preventing, verbs of, w. subjv. clause. 295,3· Price. indefinite, special words in gen., 203. 4; also 225, I. --, abl, of, 225. pridic. with gen., 201, 3. a; with acc., 144.2. Primary tenses, see Principal tenses. primus •• first who,' 241, 2. princeps, decl., 31. Principal parts. 99; list. p. lZ5I. -- tenses, 258 f. prior, compared, 73, I. prius, compared. 77. I. priusquam, with ind .• 291; with subjv .. 292; separated. 291. Privation. verbs of. w. abl••214, I, band e. pro, prep. w. abl., 142. prOCU/,as prep. w. abl., 144, 2. prokibeo, w. abl., 214, 2; w. subjv. clause. 295. 3· Prohibitions, method of expressing, 2']6. Prohibitive subjv., 276. Prolepsis, 374, 5. Pronominal adjs .• 253. Pronouns, defined. 82; classes, 83 i personal, 84; reflexive, 85; possessive, 86; demonstrative, 87; intensive, 88; relative, 89; interrogative, 90; indefinite. 91; pronominal adjs., 92; personal, omission of, as subject, 166, 2; syntax, lZ42 f.; personal, lZ42 f.; possess., 243 f.; reflex., 244 f.; reciprocal, 245 f.; demonstrative, 246 f.; relative, 250 f.; indef., liI5li1 f. i position 350.5; 355· Pronunciation, Roman, 3prope, compared, 77. I. Proper names, abbreviated, 373-nouns, 12. I. propior, compared, 73, I; with ace •• 141. 3· proprius, with dat., 204. 2, a; with gen .. 204.2•

propt6,., prep. w. acc.,I4L Prosody. 360 f. prosper, decl., 65, I.


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