[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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Nownes construed with the datyue.

GRatus praeceptori. why is praeceptori the da∣tyue case? For all nownes betokenynge plea∣sure or displeasure, hurt or auauntage, be cō∣strued

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with a datyue of the worde folowynge, that hath before it this signe to. As labour is profitable to the body. Labor est vtilis corpori.

And suche adiectyues be vtilis, inutilis, damnosus, periculosus, commodus, incommodus, iucundus, and supplex, with other lyke.

¶Similis regi. why is regi the datyue case? For nownes betokenyng lykenes, euennes, or theyr cō∣traries. and also betokenyng together, as they that be compowned of the preposition con, be construed with a datyue of the worde folowyng, that hath be¦fore it this signe to. As similis dissimilis, par impar aquals inaequalis, contubernalis, commilito, con∣ernus, cognatus, mihi. and lyke these also socius and comes.

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