Encyclopædia Metropolitana, or Universal Dictionary of Knowledge, Vol. 1

Encyclopædia Metropolitana, or Universal Dictionary of Knowledge, Vol. 1 First Division, Pure Sciences, Vol. I; Introduction, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Mathematics (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Encyclopædia Metropolitana, or Universal Dictionary of Knowledge, Vol. 1: First Division, Pure Sciences, Vol. I; Introduction, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric, Mathematics

In the distinctions of verbs, as in most other parts of Grammar, we find grammarians continually con founding signification with form. Thus they say there are five classes of verbs in the Latin language 1. Verbs ending in 0, which also admit or these they call active. 2. Verbs ending in 0, which do not admit or; these they call neuter. 3. Verbs ending in or, which are also used in o these they call parent-e., 4, 5. Verbs end ing in or, which are not used in 0; these they call common, or deponent.

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