[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 17, 2024.

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Of sui and suus.

¶The pronowne sui, is neuer vsed, but aft nownes or pronownes of the thirde person, other returnyng their owne dede to them selfe. as Cicero loueth hym selfe. Cicero diligit se. And lyke wyse Reminiscitur sui. sauet sibi. loquitur secum. Orels an other mans dede to them. and comōly after one of these .iij. cō∣iunctions, vt, ne, and, {quod}. orels the infinitiue mode. as, Rogat te, vt uenias ad se, or venire ad se.

Dicit {quod} obliuisceris sui, or to obliuisci sui.

¶And whan the dede of the thirde person passeth ī to a thyng, longyng to hym, or possessed of hym, we muste vse the possessiue suus. as Cicero remembreth his clientis. Cicero meminit clientum suorum.

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