| Thomas Ruddiman - 1807 - 184 sider
...ce.ldi, from cedoj filfciidi, from fiedo ; and when two consonants intervene ; as,fefelli, tctendi, See. INCREASE OF NOUNS. A noun is said to increase, when...any of the oblique cases than in the nominative; as, rex,rcgis. Here re is called the increase or crement, and goes through all the other cases. The last... | |
| John Smith - 1812 - 216 sider
...are long; all other monosyllabic prepositions, if not placed in position, are short. J: SECTION III. Increase of Nouns. \. A noun is said to increase, when it has more sylla bles in any of the oblique cases than in the nominative ; * These are, however, exceptions ;... | |
| Thomas Ruddiman - 1822 - 168 sider
...cecidi, from caedo ; pepe ii, from pedo ; and when two consonants intervene ; as, fefelli, tetendi, £cc. INCREASE OF NOUNS. A noun is said to increase, when...the oblique cases than in the nominative ; as, rex, regis. Here re is called the increase or crement, and goes through all the other cases. The last syllable... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - 1822 - 202 sider
...ccedo ; pepedi, from pedo ; and when two consonants intervene ; as, fefelli, tetendi, &c. INCREASE OP NOUNS. A noun is said to increase when it has more...the oblique cases than in the nominative ; as, rex, regis. Here re is called the increase or crement, and so through all the other cases. The last syllable... | |
| James Macgowan - 1825 - 200 sider
...syllables short ; a$, Cficldi, tfitlgi, peptili, pfe'pfiri, dldici, ttitildi. INCREASE OF NOUNS. Note. — A noun is said to increase, when it has more syllables in any other case than in the nominative ; as, rex, rcgis; sermo, iermimia ; interprea, interpretis. Here... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1827 - 236 sider
...cecïdi, from cœdo; pëpëdi, from pêdo ; and when two consonants intervene ; as, fefelli, tëtendi, &c. INCREASE OF NOUNS. A noun is said to increase when...nominative ; as, rex, régis. Here re is called the encreuse or crement, and so through all the other cases. The last syllable is never esteemed a crement.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1827 - 216 sider
...cœdo; pëpèdi, from pêdo ; and when two consonants intervene ; as, fefelli, tëtendi, &c. INCREASE OP NOUNS. A noun is said to increase when it has more...than in the nominative ; as, rex, régis. Here re i» called the cncrease or crement, and so through all the other cases. The last syllable is never... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1829 - 360 sider
...; except posui, posUum, from pono ; pdtui, from possum ; silutum and volutum, from solvo and volvo. INCREASE OF NOUNS. A noun is said to increase, when it has more syllables ii any of the oblique cases than in the nominative ; as, rex, regis; sermo, sermonis ; interpres, interpretis.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1829 - 312 sider
...pösui, pusltum, from pono ; pulid, from possum ; solutum and vulutum, from solvo and volvo. INCREASE OP NOUNS. A noun is said to increase, when it has more syllables ia any of the oblique cases than in the nominative ; as, rex, régis; sermo, sermonis ; interpres,... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1831 - 316 sider
...posïium, from pono ¡ pötui, from possum ; sälutum and vó/vtum, from solvo and 20/70. INCREASE OP NOUNS. A noun is said to increase, when it has more...oblique cases than in the nominative ; as, rex, régis; termo, sermönis ; interpres, interprëtis. Here re, mo, pré, is each called the increase or crrmcnt,... | |
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