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B09308 A practial grammar, or, The easiest and shortest way to initiate young children in the Latin tongue by the help whereof, a child of seven years old may learn more of the grounds of that language in three months, than is ordinarily learn'd in one year's space by those of greater age, in common grammar schools / Published for the use of such as love not to be tedious. To which are added, tables of Mr. Walker's Particles by the assistance where of young scholars may be better enabled to peruse that excellent and most useful treatise by J. Philomath. Philomath, J.; Walker, William, 1623-1684. Treatise of English particles. 1682 (1682) Wing J1; ESTC R227245 44,099 97

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Pen Penn. a. A Lord Domin us A Bean Fab A Finger Digit A Rule Norm A Ring Annul A School Schol The World Mund A Woman Faemin The Wind Vent Fortune Fortun   Water Aqu A Kingdom Regn um Joy Laetiti An Apple Pom 2. Nouns of the 2 d Declension in er ir and us are Masculines in um Neuters A Word Verb   Study Studi   Loss Damn A Book Lib er A Field Ag A Boy Pu A Goat Cap 3. Nouns of the third Declension if Substantives are 1. Masculines which end in an anis Titan the Sun in inis Delphin a Dolphin o ōnis Ligo a Spade on ōnis Damon ŏnis Canon a Rule er ēris Crater a Cup. ĕris Passer a Sparrow ter tris Venter a Belly ex ēcis Vervex a Weather ĕcis. Codex a Book or ōris Viator a Traveller ŏris Rhetor a Rhetorician os ōris Honos Honour ōis Heros a Nobleman il ĭlis Mugil a Mullet ul ŭlis Consul a Consul ans antis Quadrans a Farthing ens entis Tridens a Mace unx uncis Septunx seven Ounces 2. Neuters ending in a atis Poema a Poem e is Rete a Net i is Sinapi Mustard al alis Capital a Coif ar āris Calcar a Spur. en ĭnis Nomen a Name ur oris Jecur a Liver uris Guttur a Throat us oris Pectus a Breast eris Vulnus a Wound ut ĭtis Caput an Head 3. Almost all others are Feminines especially such as end in as ātis Vanitas Vanity ădis. Lampas a Lamp ax ācis Fornax a Furnace es is Sedes a Seat ētis Quies Rest ēdis Merces a Reward io iōnis Natio a Nation Lectio a Reading ix īcis Radix a Root Nutrix a Nurse inx ingis Syrinx a Flute anx ancis Lanx a Platter do dĭnis Rubedo Redness go gĭnis Imago a Picture ux ucis Crux a Cross is inis is Masc as Sanguis Blood is Fem. as Avis a Bird. 4. Nouns of the fourth Declension in us are Masculines in u Neutters as A Step. Grad us A Wave Fluct An Army Exercit An Uproar Tumult Food Vict Fruit Fruct A Knee Gen u. An Horn Corn 5. Nouns of the fifth Declension are all Feminines except Meridies and Dies A Face Faci es A Kind Speci A Thing R Faith Fid Hardness Duriti So much of Substantives next follows Declination of Adjectives which are either of the first and second Declensions as durus or of the third alone as tristis Dur╌us Bon╌us Tard╌us Alo╌us Crud╌us Alt╌us Pulch╌er Pig╌er Nig╌er Integ╌er Sat╌ur     Singulariter Pluraliter     Masc Fem. Neut Masc Fem. Neut Nom. us er a um i ae a Gen. i ae i orum arum orum Dat. o ae o is is is Acc. um am um os as a Voc. e er a um i ae a Abl. o â o is is is In like manner are declined all Participles in tus sus xus rus and dus 〈◊〉 tuus suus noster vester Likewise totus solus unus ullus 〈◊〉 alter 〈◊〉 neuter nullus saving that these Nine make the Ge●●tive Singular in ius and the Dative in i. x Meus makes mi in the Vocative Case and ●●lius aliud in the Neuter Gender x And the Six last lack the Vocative Case Trist╌is Lev╌is Util╌is Mo●╌is Auda╌x Supple╌x Feli╌x Atro╌x Am╌ans Ing╌ens Obedi╌ens Dur╌ior Lev╌ior Pulchr╌ior Nigr╌ior   Singulariter Pluraliter   Masc Fem Neut Masc Fem. Neut Nom. is x ans ens ior e x ans ens ius es ia Gen. is   um ium   Dat. i   ibus   Acc. em e x ans ens ius es ia Voc. is x ans ens ior e x ans ens ius es ia Nostras âtis Vestras âtis Gujas âtis Abl. e i   ĭbus   N. B. Such as end in x ans and ens are of all three Genders in the ●ominative Case singular and increase in the Genitive These with Comaratives make the Ablative singular both in e and i. Others only in i ●nd increase not in the Genitive Case except Vetus Note also That Comparatives in the Nominative Accusative and the Vocative Plural form the Neuter Gender in a and the Genitive in um the rest in i● ium There be three Degrees of Comparison the 1. Positive 2. Comparative 3. Superlative Hard Dur╌us Bold Aud╌ax us ax more or er most or est Light Levis Lowly Suppl╌ex is ex ior   Loving Am╌ans Happy Fel╌ix ans ix ius issimus Great Ing╌ens Fierce Fer╌ox ens ox     Fair Pulch╌er Sick Aeg╌er er ior rimus Black Nig╌er Slow Pig╌er   ius   Fiery Igneus Watry Aqueus eus     Godly Pius Ungodly Impius ius magis maxime Stout Strenuns High Ardnus uus     Except from these Rules these that follow Good better best Bonus melior optimus Bad worse worst Malus pejor pessimus Great greater greatest Magnus major maximus Little less least Parvus minor minimus Much more most Multus   plurimus Multum plus plurimum Old elder eldest Vetus veterior veterrimus Senex senior maximus natu   worse worst of all   deterior deterrimus Long ago former first Pridem prior primus After later last Post posterior postremus Above higher highest Supra superior supremus     summus Below lower lowest Infra inferior infimus Within inward inmost Intra interior intimus Without more outward outmost Extra exterior extimus extremus on this side nigher hither nighest hither citra citerior citimus beyond farther off farthest ultra ulterior ultimus near to nearer nearest prope propior proximus naughty naughtier naughtiest nequam nequior nequissimus A great while longer very long diù diutiùs diutissime often oftener very often saepe saepius saepissime lite   very lately nuper   nuperrimè rich richer very rich dives ditior ditissimus Adjectives not Compared are Cicur claudus canus calvus Degener dispar almus salvus Egenus memor magnanimus mirus Jejunus crispus unicus delirus Canorus balbus ferus vetulus Silvestris mediocris edentulus Also 1. Gentiles Romanus Graecus c. 2. Possessives Fraternus herilis c. 3. Numerals Septimus ternarius c. 4. Diminutives Tenellus tantillus c. 5. Materials Aureus aereus lapideus ligneus 6. Temporals Matutinus hesternus biennis 7. Compounds of gere and fero Salutifer Corniger And Words ending in 1. 〈◊〉 Moribundus cunct abundus 2. imus Bimus trimus maritimus 3. ivus Deliberativus 4. plex as Duplex triplex 5. ster Campester sylvester Pronouns are these 1. Substantives 1. In English 2. In Latin I me we us Ego nos Thou thee ye you Tu vos He she it him her Ille iste ipse They them Illi isti ipsi Self Sui 2. Adjectives My thy or thine his their Meus tuus suus Our your Noster vester This these that those Hic is Which whose whom what who Qui quis Ego tu sui