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Adjectives Ending in -er
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Adjectives as nouns
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Noun as Indirect Object
Grammar Dative Case |
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Indirect Object
Latin Syntax Dative case |
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How can we tell whether an adjective ending in —er keeps or drops the e?
Grammar |
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liber, libera, liberum
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free
liberty |
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miser, misera, miserum
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wretched, poor, unfortunate, unhappy
misery |
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pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
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beautiful, noble, fine
pulchritude |
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noster, nostra, nostrum
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our, ours
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sacer, sacra, sacrum
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sacred, holy
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vester, vestra, vestrum
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your, yours (when speaking to more than one person)
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ante
Accusative case preposition |
before, in front of
antecedent |
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post
Accusative case preposition |
after, behind
postpone |
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circum
Accusative case preposition |
around, round about
circumference |
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propter
Accusative case preposition |
because of, on account of
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contra
Accusative case preposition |
against
contradict |
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super
Accusative case preposition |
above, over (as over the top)
superior |
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inter
Accusative case preposition |
between, among
intermission |
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trans
Accusative case preposition |
across, over (as pass over)
transport |
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ob
Accusative case preposition |
because of, on account of
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