ely
words of this form; such error how corrected.
_Uncertain_, the part of speech left, see _Equivocal_, &c.
_Unco-passive_ voice, or form, of the verb, ("_Is being built_,") the use
of. conflicts with the older and better usage of the lang.
--the subject of, discussed by BROWN
--the true principle with respect to, stated.
_Underlining_ words, in preparing manuscripts, to denote Italics &c.
_Understood_, words said, in technical phrase, to be, what such, (Lat.,
_subaudita_)
_Ungrammatical_ language by which grammar itself is professedly taught,
sample from MURR.; from PINNEO; _et al. e diversis_, Gram. of E. Gram.,
_passim_.
_Unity_, as a quality of style, in what consists
--required by every sentence
--Precepts aiming at offences against. _Unity_, THE IDEA OF, how
generally _determined_, in respect to a collect. noun, whether it
conveys such idea or not.
_Usage_, as a law of orthography for particular words
--_Usage_, as it has been, and as it is, the advantage of an exhibition
of, by the grammarian.
_Useless_ words, employment of, as opposed to precision.
UTTERANCE, treated
--_Utterance_, what, and what includes.
V.
V, name and plur. of:
--written for a number:
--sound of,
Value, &c., nouns of, see Time.
Verbal or participial noun, (see Participial, &c.)
--Verbal forms used substantively, by poet pecul.
VERBS, Etymol. of;
--Verb, defined:
--why so called:
--a perf. definition of, why difficult to form;
--CHIEF TERMS, or PRINCIP. PARTS, of an Eng. verb, named and defined.
--Verbs. Classes of, with respect to their FORM, named and defined:
--do., with respect to their signif., do.
--(See Active-Transitive Verb, &c.) _Verbs_, whole numb, of, in Eng.;
the regular, far the most numerous; account of the others
--how divided with respect to signif. in most grammars and
dictionaries; BROWN'S division
--divided by certain grammarians into act., pass., and neut.
--MURR, on the distribution of
--NIX. on do.
--_Verbs_, in Lat., grammarians of old differed respecting the
distribut. of
--different methods of distribut. of, by several other authors, noticed
--_Verbs_, most act., may be used either as trans. or as intrans.
--some may be used either in an act. or a neut. sense
--act. form of, used in a pass. sense; so also PART. in _ing_, ("_The
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