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" Cic. 353. DOUBLE or DISJUNCTIVE QUESTIONS offer a choice or alternative, and generally take one of the following forms : 1. The first clause has utrum or -ne, and the second an : Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est, is that your fault or ours Cic. "
A Latin Analyst on Modern Philological Principles - Page 72
by Josiah Willard Gibbs - 1858 - 150 pages
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A Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition

Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1846 - 362 pages
...when, that is, one question is to be answered in the affirmative, the other in the negative. 121. (a) Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est ? Is that your fault or ours ? (V) Permultum interest, utrum perturbatione aliqu& animi an consulto et cogitato fiat injuria, It...
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A complete Latin grammar

John William Donaldson - 1852 - 286 pages
...ill 2' num cegrotas ? ' you are not ill, are you ?' nonne cegrotas ? ' you are ill, are you not ?' utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est ? ' is that your fault or ours f The same rules apply to indirect questions. Of double questions there are only four modes : 1. utrum...
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A Complete Latin Grammar for the Use of Students

John William Donaldson - 1860 - 570 pages
...you ill ?' num aegrotas? ' you are not ill, are you?' nonne aegfotasf ' you are ill, are you not ?' utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est? ' is that your fault or ours?' The same rules apply to indirect questions. Of double questions there are only four modes : 1. utrum...
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A smaller Latin grammar

Edward Miller - 1864 - 200 pages
...praised ! (2.) Double Interrogations consist of two or more clauses, between which a choice is given: as— Utrum ea vestra, an nostra culpa est ? Is that your fault or ours ? An Interrogative Particle begins each clause: as— Utrum defenditis, an impugnatis plebem ? Unless...
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The student's Latin grammar. A grammar of the Latin language. The syntax by ...

sir William Smith - 1867 - 494 pages
...Utrum is used only in the first alternative, and an only in the second, while -ne is used in both : as, Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est, Is that your fault or ours ?Cio. Isne est quern quaero annon, Is that the man I am seeking, or not f — Ter. Sunt haec tua verba...
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An Elementary Latin Grammar

John Barrow Allen - 1874 - 224 pages
...deny ? ie You don't venture to deny, do you? Utrum, an, mean whether, or, and are called Disjunctives, as, Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est, Is that your fault or ours ' ? NOTES ON THE COTTJTrG-ATIONS. § 6i. Contraction in the Perfect and Pluperfect Tenses. Perfects...
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The public school Latin grammar [by B.H. Kennedy].

Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1874 - 640 pages
...Member. In Second Member. 1) utrum (utrumne) an 2) ne an 3) No Particle an (anne) 4} No Particle ne.1 1) 'Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est ?' is that your fault or ours? C. Ac. iv. 29. 'Quod nesciremalum est agitamus, utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute bead,' we...
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The Public School Latin Grammar: For the Use of Schools, Colleges, and ...

Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1879 - 668 pages
...(utrumne) ...... an 2) ne ........ an 3) No Particle ...... an (anne) 4) No Particle ...... ne.1 1) 'Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est ?' is that your fault or ours? C. Ac. iv. 29. ' Quod nescire malum est agitamus, utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati,'...
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A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges

Albert Harkness - 1880 - 380 pages
...generally take one of the following forms: 1) The first clause has utrum, num, or ne, and the second an : Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est, Is that your fault or ours f Clc. 2) The first clause omits the particle, and the second has an or ne: Eloquar an sileam, Shatt...
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A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges

Albert Harkness - 1881 - 460 pages
...generally take one of the following forms : 1. The first clause has ulrum or -ne, and the second an: Utrum ea vestra an nostra culpa est, is that your fault or oursf Cic. Römainne veniö an hic maneo, do I go to Borne, or do I remain here t Cic. 2. The first...
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