| Carl Paul Caspari - 1859 - 286 pages
...young men, youth (juventus), = i iLsuuijc old men in general; iUiliixJ! the whole race of ' Otkman. The plurales fracti are consequently, strictly speaking,...to abstract nouns. Hence, too, they are all of the fern, gender, and can be used as masc. only by a constructio ad sensum. Reni. We must distinguish from... | |
| James Byrne - 1885 - 422 pages
...former a number of individuals viewed collectively, the idea of individuality being wholly suppressed. The plurales fracti are consequently, strictly speaking,...nature to abstract nouns. Hence, too, they are all feminine, and can be used as masculine only by constructio ad se.usum." 4 And being a singular noun,... | |
| James Byrne - 1892 - 448 pages
...former a number of individuals viewed collectively, the idea of individuality being wholly suppressed. The plurales fracti are consequently, strictly speaking,...signification, and often approach in their nature to aVwtract nouns. Hence, too, they are all feminine, and can be used as masculine only by constructio... | |
| John Thompson Platts - 1894 - 366 pages
...sound plurals, which denote several distinct individuals of a genus. The broken plurals are, therefore, strictly speaking, singulars with a collective signification, and often approach in their nature to abstract substantives. Hence, too, they are \ all of the feminine gender. \ THE DECLENSION OF NOUNS. SOUND PLUR.... | |
| Carl Paul Caspari - 1967 - 816 pages
...slaves collectively (nervitium or servitus) ; O^-1 Уоип9 men, youth (jnvtntus), = vW-b ; *¿á'~« old men in general. The plurales fracti are consequently,...feminine gender, and can be used as mase, only by a constrnctio ad sensum. KK.M. We must distinguish from the plurales fracti those nouns • *-•* ~... | |
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