New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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_Dat._ nÅbÄ«s vÅbÄ«s
_Acc._ nÅs vÅs _Voc._ ---- vÅs _Abl._ nÅbÄ«s vÅbÄ«s 1. A Dative Singular mÄ« occurs in poetry. 2. Emphatic forms in -met are occasionally found; as, egomet, _I myself_; tibimet, _to you yourself_; tÅ« has tÅ«te and tÅ«temet (written also tÅ«timet). 3. In early Latin, mÄd and tÄd occur as Accusative and Ablative forms. * * * * * II. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS. 85. These refer to the subject of the sentence or clause in which they stand; like _myself_, _yourself_, in '_I see myself_,' etc. They are declined as follows:-- _First Person._ _Second Person._ _Third Person._ Supplied by oblique Supplied by oblique cases of ego. cases of tÅ«. _Gen._ meÄ«, _of myself_ tuÄ«, _of thyself_ suÄ« _Dat._ mihi, _to myself_ tibi, _to thyself_ sibi[22] _Acc._ mÄ, _myself_ tÄ, _thyself_ sÄ or sÄsÄ _Voc._ ---- ---- ---- _Abl._ mÄ, _with myself_, tÄ, _with thyself_, sÄ or sÄsÄ etc. etc. |
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