¶ Diffinicyon of pronownes
¶ A pronowne is a parte of speche ye whiche is sette
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¶ A pronowne is a parte of speche ye whiche is sette
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and to the moost perfyte sentence he requyreth some thynge after hȳ to answere to this questyon of whō or of what / as amor a te I am loued of the.
To these verbes be reduced. vi. verbes that ende in 〈◊〉〈◊〉 as Exulo. Liceo. Uapulo. Ueneo. Fio. and Nubo.
A verbe deponente endeth in r. and hath diffinicyon onely of the actyf / as loquor. Or els onely of the pas∣syf / as nascor.
And generally verbes that ende in r. & haue none of these sayd sygnes be verbes deponentes / as sequor to folowe / opinor to wene / trowe / or suppose
A verbe cōmune endeth in r. & hath diffinicyon both of the actyf and of the passyf / as largior to graunte / or to be graunted.