Allen And Greenough's Shorter Latin Grammar for Schools And Academies

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Allen And Greenough's Shorter Latin Grammar for Schools And Academies
Joseph Henry Allen
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So also quidam commonly, and other words occasionally : as, — unus ex tribunis, one of the tribunes. [But also, 6nu8 tribfinorom.] minumus ex illis (Jug. 11), the youngest of them.
quidam ex mllitibus, certain of the soldiers.
d. Uterque, both (properly eacK)^ and quisque, each^ with Nouns are used as adjectives in agreement, but with Pronouns always take a partitive genitive : as, — uterque consul, both the cottsuls ; but, uterque nostrum, both of us.
unus quisque vostrfim, each one of you.
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...66 CONSTRUCTION OF CASES, [§§217,218.
e. Numbers and words of quantity including the whole of any thing, take a case in agreement, and not the partitive genitive. So also words denoting a part if only that part is thought of : as, — n5s omnes, all of us (we all). [Not omii§8 nostram] but nostram omnium.
qvot sunt hostes, how many of the enemy are there ?
multi milites, many of the soldiers.
5. Objective Genitive.
The Objective Genitive is used with Nouns, Adjectives, and Verbs.
217. (Rule 17.) Nouns of action^ Agency ^ zxA feeling govern the genitive of the object : as, — desiderium oti, longing for rest, gratia benefici, gratitude for kindness.


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