[Rudimenta grammatices]

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[Rudimenta grammatices]
Author
Linacre, Thomas, 1460-1524.
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[Impress. Londini :: In ædibus Pynsonianus. Cum priuilegio a rege indulto,
[ca. 1525]]
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Latin language -- Grammar -- Early works to 1800.
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"[Rudimenta grammatices]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A05516.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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In 〈◊〉〈◊〉
¶I the ind••••••iue mode.

The present sing 〈◊〉〈◊〉 or ••••ri or gee legi••••••, Plurel, leimu l••••••••ii legut••••.

The preter imp〈…〉〈…〉 batur Plurel, 〈…〉〈…〉 leebantur.

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The preterperf. sing. lectus sum or fui, lectus e or fuisti, lectus est or fuit. plurel, lecti sumus or uimus, lecti estis or fuistis, lecti sunt fuerunt or fuere.

he preterplu. sing. lectus eram or fueram, lectus e∣ras or fueras, lectus erat or fuerat, plurel, lecti eramus or fueramus, lecti erati or fueratis, lecti erant or fuerant.

he futur sing. legat legeris or legere legetur plurel, legemur legemini legentur.

¶In the imperariue mode.

The pref. and imp. legere or gitor, legatur or gito, pl. legamur, gimini or gimior, gātur or gūtor.

¶In the optatiue mode.

The present sin. utinam legar legaris or are legatur plurel, utinam legamur gamini legantur.

the preter imp. sin. utinā legerer reris or rere retur. plurel, utinam legeremur remini rentur.

the preterper. sing. utinam lectus sim or fuerim, le∣ctus sis or fueris, lectus sit or fuerit, plurel, lecti simus r fuerimus, lecti fitis or fueritis, lecti sint or fuerint.

he prterplu. sing. utinam lectus essem or fuissem, lectus esses or fuisses, lectus esset or fuisset, plur. utinam lecti essemus or fuissemus, lecti essetis or fuissetis, lecti essen or fuissent.

¶In the subiunctiue mode.

The present. sing. cum lega garis or gare legatur, plurel, cum legamur gamini gantur.

the preter imp. sing. cū legerer reris or rere retur, plu. cum legeremur remini rentur.

the preterper. sin. cum lectus sim or fuerim, lectus sis or fueris, lectus sit or fuerit. plu. cum lecti simus or fuerimus, lecti sitis or fueritis, lecti sint or fuerint.

the preter plu. sing. cum lectus essem or fuissem, le∣ctus

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esses or fuisses, lectus esset or fusset, plur. cum lecti essemus or fuissemus, lecti esse∣tis or fuissetis, lecti essent or fuissent.

The futur sing. cum lectus fuero, ctus ris, ctus rit plu. cum lecti fuerimus, cti ritis, cti rint.

¶In the infinitiue mode.

The pres. and im{per}. legi, the preterper. or pluperfect lectum or lectus esse uel fuisse. The futur, le∣gendum or legendus esse.

Gerundiues, Legendi legendo legendum. The supy ne lectu.

Participles, of the preter tense, lectus, Of the future, legendus.

And all, that be declyned after one of these, be they called of the thyrde coniugation.

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