The new and complete dictionary of the English language, Band 1Vernor and Hood, 1795 |
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... verb , participle , adverb , conjunction , prepofition and interjection . The Latin Grammarians , without the article , which they have not in their Language , make eight parts of speech , confounding the fubftantive and adjective ...
... verb , participle , adverb , conjunction , prepofition and interjection . The Latin Grammarians , without the article , which they have not in their Language , make eight parts of speech , confounding the fubftantive and adjective ...
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... Verb is a word that fignifies the acting , or being of a perfon , place , or thing : as , the man calls , the city ftands , the tree falls , I am . The verb that fignifies merely being is neuter : as , I am , he is : verbs that fignify ...
... Verb is a word that fignifies the acting , or being of a perfon , place , or thing : as , the man calls , the city ftands , the tree falls , I am . The verb that fignifies merely being is neuter : as , I am , he is : verbs that fignify ...
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... verb . The prefent tenfe denotes the time that now is , and the action unfinished : as , I write ; or , I am now ... verb itself , and partly by the affiftance of figs . There are two modes formed from the verb itself ; the indicative ...
... verb . The prefent tenfe denotes the time that now is , and the action unfinished : as , I write ; or , I am now ... verb itself , and partly by the affiftance of figs . There are two modes formed from the verb itself ; the indicative ...
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... verb in that mode : as , in the example , let bim love , the meaning is permit , or fuffer him to love : let , therefore , feems to be a verb of the imperative , and love , of the infinite mode , the fign , to , being under- food ...
... verb in that mode : as , in the example , let bim love , the meaning is permit , or fuffer him to love : let , therefore , feems to be a verb of the imperative , and love , of the infinite mode , the fign , to , being under- food ...
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... verb is often joined to the neuter verb , when it refers to the mere circumstance or event of going ; as , " he is juft gone : he has been gone fome time . " The fame thing may be observed of the verb , to come . Prefent Shine . To ...
... verb is often joined to the neuter verb , when it refers to the mere circumstance or event of going ; as , " he is juft gone : he has been gone fome time . " The fame thing may be observed of the verb , to come . Prefent Shine . To ...
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