An Accusative with an Ablative.
VErbs Transitives may have to thir accusa∣tive an ablative of the instrument or cause, matter, or manner of doing; and Neuters the ablative only; As Ferit eum gladio. Taceo metu. Ma∣•…•…is gaud•…•… alienis. Summa eloquentia causam egit. Ca∣pitolium sa•…•…o quadrato substructum est. Tuo consilio ni∣•…•…. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 pan•…•…. Affluis opibus. Amore abundas. Somtimes with a Preposition of the manner; as Summa •…•…um humanitate me tractavit.
Verbs of endowing, imparting, depriving, dis∣charging, filling, emptying, and the like, will have an ablative, and somtimes a genitive; as Dono te •…•…oc 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Plurima salute •…•…e impertit. Aliquem 〈◊〉〈◊〉 suo sermone participavit. Paternum servum •…•…ui participavit consilii. Interdico tibi aqua & igni, •…•…ibero •…•…e hoc metu. Impl•…•…ntur veteris Bacchi.
Also Verbs of comparing, or exceeding, will have an ablative of the excess; as Praefero hunc •…•…ultis gradibus. Magno intervallo eum superat.
After all manner of Verbs, the word signifying any part of a thing, may be put in the gènitive, accusative, or ablative; as Absurdè facis qui angas 〈◊〉〈◊〉 animi. P•…•…et animi. Dis•…•…rucior animi. Desipit •…•…entis. Conde•…•… dentes. Rubet capillos. Aegrot•…•…t ani∣•…•…, magu quàm corpors.