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APPENDIX II.

ETYMOLOGICAL VOCABULARY OF GRAMMATICAL TERMS.

In this Vocabulary the words of Greek derivation are indicated by Gr., and those of French, by Fr. All the rest are from the Latin.

ABBREVIATION, (ab from, brevis short,) Derivation from another expression by shortening.

ABLATIVE, (ab from, latus brought,) The 6th case of Latin nouns; one of its chief uses being to make a noun signify that from which something else proceeds, or is brought.

ABSOLUTE, (ab from, solutus loosed,) Unconnected with other words. Independent as to Syntax.

ABSTRACT, (abs from, tractus drawn,) Expressive of a quality, or mode of action, conceived as withdrawn from any thing in which it appears. ACCENT, (ad to, cantus song,) A musical effect imparted to a word by a stress in the utterance of a particular syllable.

ACCEPTATION, (ad to, captus taken,) The sense in which a word or phrase is commonly taken, received, or accepted.

ACCIDENCE, (ad to, cado I fall,) The modifications which befall the parts of speech.

ACCUSATIVE, (ad to, causa a cause,) The 4th case of Latin nouns; one of its chief uses being to make a noun signify that which a cause tends to, or impresses.

ACTIVE, (actus done,) Expressive of doing.

ADJECTIVE, (ad to, jactus thrown,) Expressive of being thrown to, or added to a noun.

ADJUNCT, (ad to, junctus joined,) An expression added, to extend,

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