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New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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crēbrō, _frequently_; falsō, _falsely_;
continuō, subitō, _suddenly_;
_immediately_;
rārō, _rarely_, and a few
others.

a. cito, quickly, has -ŏ.

3. A few adjectives employ the Accusative Singular Neuter as the Positive
of the Adverb; as,--

multum, _much_; paulum, facile,
_little_; _easily_.

4. A few adjectives of the First and Second Declensions form the Positive
in -iter; as,--

fīrmus, fīrmiter, _firmly_; hūmānus, hūmāniter, _humanly_;
largus, largiter, _copiously_; alius, aliter, _otherwise_.

a. violentus has violenter.

5. Various other adverbial suffixes occur, the most important of which are
-tus and -tim; as, antīquitus, _anciently_; paulātim, _gradually_.

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NUMERALS.

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