| Hiram Tuell, Harold North Fowler - 1893 - 296 pages
...by the genitive in the examples denotes a part of the whole denoted by the genitive. 135. RULE. — The partitive genitive denotes the whole of which a part is taken. 136. VOCABULARY. locus, -i, m. (pl. loca, -orum, facilis, -e, easy. n.), place. dlfflcilis, -e, difficult.... | |
| Hiram Tuell, Harold North Fowler - 1900 - 328 pages
...by the genitive in the examples denotes a part of the whole denoted by the genitive. 140. RULE. — The partitive genitive denotes the whole of which a part is taken. 141. VOCABULARY. Achilles, -is, m., Achilles. Roma, -ae, /., Home. Agamemnon, -onis, Agamem- facilis,... | |
| W. W. Smith (B.A.) - 1901 - 392 pages
...material of which something is made. EXAMPLE. Bex coronam auri habet. The king has a crown of gold. 383. PARTITIVE GENITIVE. The Partitive Genitive denotes the whole of which a part is mentioned. EXAMPLE. Belgae unam partem Galliae incolunt. The Belgians inhabit one part <)f Gaul. The... | |
| Warren Weston Smith - 1901 - 386 pages
...material of which something is made. EXAMPLE. Rex coronam auri habet. The king has a crown of gold, 383. PARTITIVE GENITIVE. The Partitive Genitive denotes the whole of which a part is mentioned. EXAMPLE. Belgae imam partem Qnlliae incolunt. The Belgians inhabit one part of Gaul. The... | |
| Mary Hamer - 1901 - 212 pages
...THE USES OF THE GENITIVE i . The genitive denotes possession : libri Ciceronis, Cicero's books. 2. The partitive genitive denotes the whole of which a part is taken : H<MI novi, nothing new. Cardinal numbers take an ablative with ex or de, instead of the partitive... | |
| Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge - 1904 - 344 pages
...ablative may stand without an attributive adjective of degree like magnus, parvus, summus, etc. 73. The partitive genitive denotes the whole of which a part is taken. Hence it is obvious that if not merely a part but the whole is taken there can be no partitive genitive.... | |
| E. Hilton Jackson - 1910 - 298 pages
...feeling. X. The Objective Genitive denotes the Object torard which the action or feeling is directed. XL The Partitive Genitive denotes the Whole of which a part is taken. XII. A Nonn predicated of another nonn denoting a different person or thing, is put in the Predicate... | |
| E. Hilton Jackson - 1915 - 348 pages
...feeling. X. The Objective Genitive denotes the Object toward which the action or feeling is directed. XI. The Partitive Genitive denotes the Whole of which a part is taken. XII. A Noun predicated of another noun denoting a different person or thing, is put in the Predicate... | |
| Paul Henry Grummann - 1916 - 360 pages
...bag tocnige genommen; SSknn bu aber gar nidjtg fjaft, Stdj fo laffe bidj begraben! 362. Uses of the Genitive. The partitive genitive denotes the whole of which a part is taken. £rei unferer Scanner. As a rule, this genitive has been given up in colloquial speech, ©n ^funb Jee.... | |
| University of Iowa - 1921 - 320 pages
...the grammatical laws of the vernacular. That there is Latin influence on this gloss is very evident.1 Yet the disintegration of the old grammatical forms...Denoting Mass. Sua hua dringe selles anum of lythum öassum cœlc oööe scгne wœtres ¿aides — : ю ц.2.1 — whoever gives one of these little ones... | |
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