Examples: visus fugit, having been seen he fled; Caesare viso fugit, having seen Caesar he fled; literally, Caesar having been seen he fled. See also 150. a. But the perfect passive form of deponent verbs usually (not always) has an active meaning, so... Second Latin Book - Seite 530von Frank Justus Miller - 1902 - 644 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Cornelius Marshal Lowe, Nathaniel Butler - 1903 - 392 Seiten
...the passive participle in agreement with it (ablative absolute, 150). Examples: visus fugit, having been seen he fled; Caesare viso fugit, having seen...Caesarem conspicatus fugit, having seen Caesar he fled. 6. Besides the ordinary compound tenses of the passive, the perfect participle is sometimes used with... | |
| Cornelius Marshal Lowe, Nathaniel Butler - 1900 - 394 Seiten
...agreement with it (ablative absolute, 150). Examples: visus fugit, having beenseen he fled; Caesare visS fugit, having seen Caesar he fled; literally, Caesar...Caesarem conspicatus fugit, having seen Caesar he fled. 1. Besides the ordinary compound tenses of the passive, the perfect participle is sometimes used with... | |
| Cornelius Marshal Lowe, Nathaniel Butler - 1902 - 392 Seiten
...passive participle in agreement with it (ablative absolute, 150j. Examples: visus fugit, having leenseen he fled; Caesare viso fugit, having seen Caesar he...passive, the perfect participle is sometimes used with habed. This emphasizes the resulting fact rather than the past act. Example: magnas copias coegit,... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1907 - 654 Seiten
...agreement with it (ablative absolute, 150). Examples: visus fugit, having been seen he fled; Caesareviso fugit, having seen Caesar he fled; literally, Caesar...conspicatus fugit, having seen Caesar he fled. b. The perfect passive participle is sometimes used in agreement with the object of habed. The meaning... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1907 - 620 Seiten
...the passive participle in agreement with it (ablative absolute, 150). Examples: vlsus fugit, having been seen he fled; Caesare viso fugit, having seen...described in 286 is not to be made. Example: Caesarem cönspicätus fugit, having seen Caesar he fled. b. The perfect passive participle is sometimes used... | |
| Frank Justus Miller - 1916 - 706 Seiten
...agreement with it (ablative absolute, 150). Examples: visus f&git, having been seen he fled; Caesarc viso fugit, having seen Caesar he fled; literally,...conspicatus fugit, having seen Caesar he fled. b. The perfect passive participle is sometimes used in agreement with the object of habeo. The meaning... | |
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