Lac puerorum M. Holti anglice mylke for children

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Title
Lac puerorum M. Holti anglice mylke for children
Author
Holt, John, fl. 1495.
Publication
[Antwerp :: Govaert Bac,
ca. 1511]
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Latin language -- Grammar.
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"Lac puerorum M. Holti anglice mylke for children." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03486.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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¶ De gerundiuo in Di

Whēsoeuer the englyssh of ye Infinityf mode co¦meth after ony of these nowne. Tēpus. Causa. Loc{us}.

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Libertas. Ius. voluntas. ars. licētia. mod{us}. otium. & ony other nownes that betokeneth accidēt. whyche nowne hath hys gouernyng of some other worde I may put the gerūdif in Di. in ye stede of the Infinityf mode. as It is tyme to pray. Tempus est orādi. I ha∣ue cause to wepe. Habeo causam flendi.

And whē soeuer In must speke by a relatyf. I shal occupy ye gerundyfe in Di. as Hic dies attulit initium dicēdique vellē. Non autē dicendo{rum} eo{rum} que vellē

Also a gerundyf in Di may gouerne after hym a genitif case plurell. Platus in cap. scdo.

Nominādi tibi isto{rum} erit magis {quam} edendi copia

Particyples & many adiectyues that cometh off verbes be enioyned aswell to the gerūdyf in Di. as to the infinitif mode as Timens nauigare & nauigā di. doctus cantare & catandi cupiens peritus. promp¦tus. consuetus & similia. Timidus. cupidns. auidus habere & habendi. & similia

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