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The Origin of the Latin Gerund

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1892

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References

page 150 note 1 See p. 298 of the July no. 1891.

page 150 note 2 For the origin of the -lus- forms see Brugmann, , Ber. d. Sächsischen Gesellsch. d. Wissenschaften 1890, p. 224.Google Scholar

page 150 note 3 For standen see now Osthoff, Idg. Forschungen, I. p. 82 (of the Anzeiger).

page 150 note 4 I do not wish to pledge myself to either view of the tense of these forms.