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The part of grammar that deals with the inflections of words.
inflectional morphology
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casualidade
1
I should catch myself learning the Latin
accidence
,
or playing at marbles.
2
Don't tell me it was 'a
accidence
.
'
3
But, for all that I am, and have done here, I need not have gone beyond my
accidence
.
4
Instead of aspiring to the mastery of
accidence
and syntax, he aimed rather at securing immunity from the rod.
5
I have not declined my pronouns since I left my
accidence
at the High School of Tours-nottill to-day.
6
It is a truism that 'Varsity athletes generally succeed in life, Spartan discipline proving itself incomparably superior to Greek
accidence
.
7
She had worked even at the Latin
accidence
,
fondly hoping that she might be capable of instructing him in that language.
8
Poor boy, the check to his studies disappointed him, and he spent every leisure moment over his Latin
accidence
or in reading.
9
Over against these there were two comprehensive vices, barbarism and solecism, the one being an offence against
accidence
,
the other against syntax.
10
The publication of an
Accidence
at that period gives some countenance to this tradition.
11
Why, then some be of laughing] This is a quotation from the
Accidence
.
12
But whether Miss Sippett saw the
Accidence
or not she always behaved as if it wasn't there.
13
Latin
Accidence
and Primary Lesson-Book, containing a full Exhibition of the Forms of Words, and First Lessons in Reading.
14
"An
Accidence
:
or, The Pathway to Experience," etc., London, 1626.
15
"But I do not know that I pronounce correctly, having got it from an
accidence
.
"
16
When Mamma saw the
Accidence
open on the drawing-room table she shut it and told you to put it in its proper place.
accidence
latin accidence
greek accidence
have the accidence
Portuguese
casualidade
Catalan
morfologia flexiva