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Definition of Conjugations
1. conjugation [n] - See also: conjugation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjugations
Literary usage of Conjugations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by Albert Harkness (1872)
"The stems in the four conjugations end in the following letters: I. II. ill. IV.
a, e, consonant or u,1 i. 2. The general endings are 1) For Principal Parts ..."
2. A Handbook to Old Testament Hebrew: Containing an Elementary Grammar of the by Samuel Gosnell Green (1901)
"The meaning of the names of these conjugations will appear later. See $ 200.
It in not to be supposed that every verb is found in all seven conjugations. ..."
3. Essentials of Latin for Beginners by Henry Carr Pearson (1915)
"LESSON 38 REVIEW OF THE FOUR conjugations. DATIVE OF POSSESS'.ON 228. REVIEW OF
THE FOUR conjugations Review the list of verbs in 169, and review thoroughly ..."
4. A Comparative Grammar of the Teutonic Languages: Being at the Same Time a by Jacob Helfenstein (1870)
"Fluctuations between the second and third conjugations are not ... Some forms
fluctuate between the third and first conjugations, as hatan and haljan, ..."
5. Elements of Latin by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1921)
"LESSON XVII Vox populi vox Dei — The voice of the people is the voice of God THE
FOUR REGULAR conjugations • PRESENT INDICATIVE ACTIVE OF THE FIRST ..."
6. Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges: Founded on by Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough, Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1903)
"There are two Periphrastic conjugations, knc tively as the First (or Active) and
the Second (or PP .\«. The First Periphrastic Conjugation ..."
7. The Morphology of the Hupa Language by Pliny Earle Goddard (1905)
"conjugations. When the Hupa verbs are classified according to the syllable
immediately preceding the root in the definite tenses, they fall into four ..."