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Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are employed in the notes and vocabulary:
abl. ablative case
abs. absolute
acc. accusative case
act. active voice
A.D.: after Christ (Lat. anno Domini, lit., in the year of the Lord)
adj(s). adjective(s), adjectival
adv(s). adverb(s), adverbial
appos. appositive, apposition, appositional
B.C.: before Christ
ca. about (Lat. circa)
cent. century
cl(s). clause(s)
class. classical
compl. complement, complementary
conj(s). conjunction(s)
cp. compare (Lat. compara)
dat. dative case
decl. declension
dir. direct
eccl. ecclesiastical
e.g. for example (Lat. exempli gratia)
Eng. Engli
etc. and others (Lat. et cetera)
f. feminine gender
fut. future tense
gen. genitive case