Lexicographical Neighbors of Patrials
Literary usage of Patrials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Method of Classical Study: Illustrated by Questions on a Few Selections from by Samuel Harvey Taylor (1874)
"How does accidit differ from evenit, contingit ? What kind of a noun is
Athenienses (100, 2) ? What does a patrial noun denote? How are patrials formed (128 ..."
2. An Introduction to the Knowledge of Greek Grammar by Samuel Brown Wylie (1838)
"Under these shall be comprehended, only Patronymics, patrials, ... patrials.
These commonly end in i¡g, оg, or tvg, masculine ; and а, ag, or ig, feminine, ..."
3. A Grammar of the Greek Language: In which the Declensions of the Nouns and by John Smith (1809)
"Such names of men and women as are derived from a country, nation, or city, are
called, by some grammarians, patrials or ..."