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? QUANTITY. 3
4.
1. In all the tenses except those, in which it is
followed by er. 2. Common. 3. Alius. 4. Alterius.
5.
1. a^er, i? o or To, Diana or Diana, via, di? us.
2. Fi? u^nt, e? heu^. 3. Alterius, soli? us or soli^us, fu-
gi? o, nullius or nullius. 4. Terrai, pi? cta^i, au^rai.
6.
1. When it is followed by two consonants.
2. Long. 3. No. 4. "Ne^cmyrtu^s vi? nca^tcorylos. "
i?
1. ? , ? , D, G, ? , ? , Q, ? . 2. L, M, N, R.
3. When it is followed by a mute and a liquid,
both of which are in the following syllable.
4. When the mute and liquid belong to different
syllables, and when the liquid precedes the mute.
8.
1. Volucris or volu^cris, effe? rtis. 2. a^bluo.
3. In the compounds of Jugum. 4. a, ai, au, ei,
eu, a, oi.
9-
1. Short. 2. a^xis, cu^jus, pra^e? acutus, fi? erem.
3. Short. 4. A diphthong is long.
10.
1. Long. 2. No. 3. Every case except the
ablative. 4. Praesta^, lauda, Indu^stria^, a^rma? .
11.
1. Eja, ita, quia. 2. Contra, juxta, ultra, and
numerals in ginta. . 3. Short. 4. In the ablative
of the fifth declension.
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? 4 QUANTITY.
12.
1. Long. 2. Short. 3. In those derived from
adjectives of three terminations. 4. Bene, male,
superne, inferne? .
13.
1. ohe? or o^he^, ferme? , coele? stlsque? , ante.
2. Long. 3. Cave, vale, vide, salve. 4. Doce? ,
monete? , fere? , fide? .
14.
1. Cete? , pulchre? , quotidie? . 2. Long. 3. Be-
cause it is a short vowel followed by a mute and
a liquid. 4. A vowel before another vowel is short.
15.
1. Long. 2. Mihi, tibi, sibi, ibi, ubi, nisi,
quasi. 3. a^nni? , mortui, audi. 4. Because
a fina! is short in every case except the ablative.
16.
1. Common. 2. Long. 3. Puto, scio, nescio.
4. Monosyllables, dative and ablative cases, Ergo,
for the sake of.
17.
1. Cita, the compounds of modo, ambo, duo,
imo, illico, the imperative cedo, ego, homo. 2.
Denuo, sero, profecto, postremo, vero, porro,
ideirco, ultro, retro, adeo? , ideo, and adverbs de-
rived from nouns, pronouns, and adjectives.
3. To? rreo? or to? rreo, so? uino? , vu^lgo. 4. Qua^ndo?
or qua^ndo? , templo, subito, e? rgo^, e? rgo or e? rgo? .
18.
1. Do, pro? h, quomodo? . 2. Long. 3. Indu,
menu, and words in ms with the s elided. 4. Dictu? ,
diu^, pleno.
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CHAPTER IIb
CONSONANTS.
1.
1. Short. 2. Long. S. Nec, fac, donec. 4
The pronoun Hie, and its neuter hoc in the no-
minative and accusative.
2.
I. Short. 2. Short. 3. Sol, sal, nil. 4. ob,
po? stha^c, qui? cqui? d, consul.
3.
1. Long. 2. Those which make i? nis in the ge-
nitive. 3. An, forsan, forsitan, in, tamen, viden',
satin'. 4. Te? gme? n.
4.
1. Short. 2. Far, fur, lar, nar, par, aer, aether,
and nouns making e? ris in the genitive. 3. i? m-
be? r, au^di? u^ntiir, a^e? r, forsan. 4. Vir, quin, ab, a^c,
a? d, cur, sol.
5.
1. Long. 2. Long. 3. Anas. 4. Short.
6.
1. Short. 2. Abies, aries, Ceres, paries, pes.
3. Short. 4. Audia^s, dies, potes, esse? s, hospe? s.
7.
1. Short. 2. Long. 3. Short. 4. Short.
8.
1. Compos, impos, and os making ossisin'the
genitive. 2. All the cases, except the genitive
singular, and nominative, accusative, and vocative
plural. 3. Plus, gli? s, vi^s. 4. Long.
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? 6 QUANTITY.
9.
1. When the second person plural makes itis
with the penultimate lengthened. 2. Servitus.
3. Fluctus, compos, ejus. 4. Short.
10.
1. Parvis. 2. In the second person singular
of the future tense in the potential mood. 3. Those
which make entis, inis, or i? tis in the genitive.
4. Hauri^s, dixeri? s. Dis.
11.
1. Because is final is short. 2. Long. a? . Long.
4. Rectus, pe? sti? s, pe? rtu^rbes, ma^je? sta^s, cu? sto? s,
12.
1. Short. 2. Magi^stri? s, se? nsi? sti? s, ji^Gdi? s. 3.
Because r, is, t, and zis final are short. 4. o? ccur-
ra? t, a^bju^ngi? s, permiti? as.
CHAPTER IV.
COMPOUND, DERIVATIVE, and CON-
TRACTED WORDS.
1.
1. The same as their primitives. 2. De? doce? o^
or de? doce? o^. 3. Pera^mbu? lo? or pera^mbu? lo? . 4. No.
2.
1. No. 2. Short. 3. Pe? rse? quor. 4. Prohibes
or prcjhi? be? o.
3.
1. Causidicus, fatidicus, maledicus, veridicus.
2. Deje? ro, peje? ro. 3. Ni? hi? lum. 4.
? QUANTITY. 3
4.
1. In all the tenses except those, in which it is
followed by er. 2. Common. 3. Alius. 4. Alterius.
5.
1. a^er, i? o or To, Diana or Diana, via, di? us.
2. Fi? u^nt, e? heu^. 3. Alterius, soli? us or soli^us, fu-
gi? o, nullius or nullius. 4. Terrai, pi? cta^i, au^rai.
6.
1. When it is followed by two consonants.
2. Long. 3. No. 4. "Ne^cmyrtu^s vi? nca^tcorylos. "
i?
1. ? , ? , D, G, ? , ? , Q, ? . 2. L, M, N, R.
3. When it is followed by a mute and a liquid,
both of which are in the following syllable.
4. When the mute and liquid belong to different
syllables, and when the liquid precedes the mute.
8.
1. Volucris or volu^cris, effe? rtis. 2. a^bluo.
3. In the compounds of Jugum. 4. a, ai, au, ei,
eu, a, oi.
9-
1. Short. 2. a^xis, cu^jus, pra^e? acutus, fi? erem.
3. Short. 4. A diphthong is long.
10.
1. Long. 2. No. 3. Every case except the
ablative. 4. Praesta^, lauda, Indu^stria^, a^rma? .
11.
1. Eja, ita, quia. 2. Contra, juxta, ultra, and
numerals in ginta. . 3. Short. 4. In the ablative
of the fifth declension.
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? 4 QUANTITY.
12.
1. Long. 2. Short. 3. In those derived from
adjectives of three terminations. 4. Bene, male,
superne, inferne? .
13.
1. ohe? or o^he^, ferme? , coele? stlsque? , ante.
2. Long. 3. Cave, vale, vide, salve. 4. Doce? ,
monete? , fere? , fide? .
14.
1. Cete? , pulchre? , quotidie? . 2. Long. 3. Be-
cause it is a short vowel followed by a mute and
a liquid. 4. A vowel before another vowel is short.
15.
1. Long. 2. Mihi, tibi, sibi, ibi, ubi, nisi,
quasi. 3. a^nni? , mortui, audi. 4. Because
a fina! is short in every case except the ablative.
16.
1. Common. 2. Long. 3. Puto, scio, nescio.
4. Monosyllables, dative and ablative cases, Ergo,
for the sake of.
17.
1. Cita, the compounds of modo, ambo, duo,
imo, illico, the imperative cedo, ego, homo. 2.
Denuo, sero, profecto, postremo, vero, porro,
ideirco, ultro, retro, adeo? , ideo, and adverbs de-
rived from nouns, pronouns, and adjectives.
3. To? rreo? or to? rreo, so? uino? , vu^lgo. 4. Qua^ndo?
or qua^ndo? , templo, subito, e? rgo^, e? rgo or e? rgo? .
18.
1. Do, pro? h, quomodo? . 2. Long. 3. Indu,
menu, and words in ms with the s elided. 4. Dictu? ,
diu^, pleno.
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? QUANTITY. 5
CHAPTER IIb
CONSONANTS.
1.
1. Short. 2. Long. S. Nec, fac, donec. 4
The pronoun Hie, and its neuter hoc in the no-
minative and accusative.
2.
I. Short. 2. Short. 3. Sol, sal, nil. 4. ob,
po? stha^c, qui? cqui? d, consul.
3.
1. Long. 2. Those which make i? nis in the ge-
nitive. 3. An, forsan, forsitan, in, tamen, viden',
satin'. 4. Te? gme? n.
4.
1. Short. 2. Far, fur, lar, nar, par, aer, aether,
and nouns making e? ris in the genitive. 3. i? m-
be? r, au^di? u^ntiir, a^e? r, forsan. 4. Vir, quin, ab, a^c,
a? d, cur, sol.
5.
1. Long. 2. Long. 3. Anas. 4. Short.
6.
1. Short. 2. Abies, aries, Ceres, paries, pes.
3. Short. 4. Audia^s, dies, potes, esse? s, hospe? s.
7.
1. Short. 2. Long. 3. Short. 4. Short.
8.
1. Compos, impos, and os making ossisin'the
genitive. 2. All the cases, except the genitive
singular, and nominative, accusative, and vocative
plural. 3. Plus, gli? s, vi^s. 4. Long.
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? 6 QUANTITY.
9.
1. When the second person plural makes itis
with the penultimate lengthened. 2. Servitus.
3. Fluctus, compos, ejus. 4. Short.
10.
1. Parvis. 2. In the second person singular
of the future tense in the potential mood. 3. Those
which make entis, inis, or i? tis in the genitive.
4. Hauri^s, dixeri? s. Dis.
11.
1. Because is final is short. 2. Long. a? . Long.
4. Rectus, pe? sti? s, pe? rtu^rbes, ma^je? sta^s, cu? sto? s,
12.
1. Short. 2. Magi^stri? s, se? nsi? sti? s, ji^Gdi? s. 3.
Because r, is, t, and zis final are short. 4. o? ccur-
ra? t, a^bju^ngi? s, permiti? as.
CHAPTER IV.
COMPOUND, DERIVATIVE, and CON-
TRACTED WORDS.
1.
1. The same as their primitives. 2. De? doce? o^
or de? doce? o^. 3. Pera^mbu? lo? or pera^mbu? lo? . 4. No.
2.
1. No. 2. Short. 3. Pe? rse? quor. 4. Prohibes
or prcjhi? be? o.
3.
1. Causidicus, fatidicus, maledicus, veridicus.
2. Deje? ro, peje? ro. 3. Ni? hi? lum. 4.