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 infinitiuo modo

¶ When. ij. v{er}bes come togedre withoute a relatyf or a cē iunctiō comynge bytwene them the lattre v{er}be shal be the infinitif mode. as Volo legere. cupio doce¦ri. And one Infinityf mode may cause one other v{er}be to be the Infinityf mode. as dicome non posse venire Therentius aise videre e cupere

Such adiectyues Dign{us}. indign{us}. iocund{us}. let{us}. tri¦stis. be enioyned better to the infinityf mode thā to ye gerundyf. vt Tues dign{us} habere opes. Tues dign{us} honorari. Tu es let{us} me bn̄ valere Tu es letus me ho¦norari Moreouer wheresoeuer I take the Infini¦tyf mode of the prefentens or preter{per}fitens of ye passif

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significacyon. there I may take the latter supyne o the same verbe. as Tu es dignus honorari vel hone¦ratu. sed non versa vice

Also whenso euer I take the fyrst supine. there I may take the neutre gendre substantiuate with this preposicyon ad. or the gerundifin Dum. vt Curro lo¦cutum regi. vcl ad loquendum regi

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