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plication of _able_ to nouns, its propriety doubtf. --_Able_ or _ible_, prop. application of, how far determined from Lat. etymol. --_Able_ and _ible_, words of the same meaning in, how formed from different roots, _About_, with infin., as substitute for Lat. fut. part, in _rus_ --_About_, with _of_ preced., ("OF ABOUT _one hundred feet_") --_About_, derivat. of, from Sax. _Abrupt_ transitions in the Bible _Absolute_, when, and in what _case_, a noun or a pron. is put --_Absol._, case, defect of the common rule for --in how many ways the nom. case is put --nom. case put, with part., to what often equivalent; what part. frequently understood after nouns put --case, its existence denied by what authors --words put, punct. of, _Abstract numbers_, synt. of the phraseology used in speaking of, ("_Twice two_ IS _four_," or "_Twice two_ ARE _four_") _Absurd_ or incompatible expressions, to be avoided _Absurdities_ of expression, Crit. N. concerning _Acatalectic_, when a line is said to be _Accent_ and quantity, critical observations on _Accent_, difficulty with respect to the import of the word --various definitions of, cited --_Accent_, confounded by some with _emphasis_ --defined, as commonly understood --chief or primary and secondary --_Accent_, by what regulated --compared with emphasis --as affected by do. --is distinct from quantity --as understood by DR. JOH. --SHERID. teachings concerning; mostly adopted by MURR. --what lett. of a word receives the mark of --stress on a monosyl. more properly _emphasis_ than --_Accents_, more than one on a word --DR. ADAM'S view of _Accentuation_, modern, of Gr. and Lat. words, by what regulated; SANCTIUS'S rule for, new vers. of _According to, as to_, resolved. _Accordingly_, whether may be said for the questionable _according_ _Accusative_ before infin., in Lat. and Gr., of what reckoned the subject --whether the construc. can in general be imitated in Eng. --who adopt the Lat. doctrine of --what our nearest approach to the Lat. construc. of _Active_, in reference to verbs, in what sense may be used _Active-transitive verb_, defined --_Act.-trans. verbs_ gov. obj. case --place of agent and object in respect to --_Act.-trans. verb_, or part., has some noun or pron. for its object --with two words in appos. (
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