Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.
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Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley.
Author
Shirley, James, 1596-1666.
Publication
London :: Printed for Richard Lowndes, at the White-Lion in S. Pauls Church-yard,
1660.
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Subject terms
Latin language -- Grammar
English language -- Grammar
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"Manuductio: or, a leading of children by the hand through the principles of grammar. / By Ja: Shirley." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93172.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
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Fero, fers, ferre, ferendi, do, dum, ferens, Tuli, lattum, laturus, to bear or suffer.
Indicative Mood.
Present tense.
...I bear.
S. Fero, fers, fert.
Pl. ferimus, feritis, ferunt.
Preterimperf. tense.
...I did bear.
S. Ferebam, bas, bat.
Pl. bamus, batis, bant.
Preterperf. tense.
...I have born.
S. Tuli, tulisti, tulit.
Pl. Tulimus, tulistis, tulerunt vel tulere.
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Preterpluperfect tense.
...I had born.
S. Tuleram, ras, rat:
Pl. Ramus, ratis, rant.
Future tense.
...I shall bear.
S. Feram, feres, feret.
Pl. Feremus, feretis, ferent.
Imperative Mood.
Present tense.
Sing:
Fer, ferro bear thou
ferto ille let him bear
Pl.
Ferte fertote bear ye
ferunto illi let them bear
Subjunctive Mood.
Present tense.
...I may bear.
S. Feram, feras, ferat.
P. Feramus, feratis, ferant.
Preterimperfect tense.
...I would bear.
S. Ferrem, ferres, ferret.
P. Ferremus, ferretis, ferrēt.
Preterperfect tense.
...I have born.
S. Tulerim, ris, rit.
Pl. rimus, ritis, rint.
Preterpluperfect tense.
...I had.
S. Tulissem, ses, set.
Pl. semus, setis, sent.
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Future tense.
...I shall bear.
S. Tulero, ris, rit.
Pl. rimus, ritis, rint.
Infinitive Mood.
Present and preterimperfect tense.
Ferre to bear.
Preterperfect and pluperfect tense.
Tulisse to have or had born.
Future tense.
Laturum esse to beare hereafter.
Active supine.
Latum to bear.
Participle of the present tense.
Ferens bearing.
Participle of the future tense.
Laturus to bear.
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