Lexicographical Neighbors of Infinitively
Literary usage of Infinitively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Sanskrit Grammar: Including Both the Classical Language, and the Older by William Dwight Whitney (1913)
"The nouns thus used infinitively are the following: a. The root-noun, without
derivative ... are made infinitively used forms In ..."
2. The Philotaxian Grammar: Being a Concise and Lucid Guide to a Knowledge of by Samuel L. Howe (1838)
"... intransitive verb, signifying to proceed or move forward; and infinitively
expresses the future action of/, to which it refers, according to Rule 7th. ..."
3. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson (1907)
"... barefaced and sweeping pretension to a system of law for the United States,
without the adoption of their Legislature, and so infinitively beyond their ..."
4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1899)
"... elementary expressions of aesthetic pleasure, but they "serve to show that
the sphere of aesthetics is infinitively wider than that of the beautiful. ..."