through or fro than or by after a comparatyfe degree is sign of the ablatyfe case How many declynsons be there .v. which .v. the first the second the third the fourth and the fifth How know ye the first for the genyt●● case syguler endeth in e/ & the datyfe case also as n●●… hec musa gton huius muse dton huic muse The second● for the genytif case singular endeth in i/ & the dative ca●● in o/ as ●tō hic mgr̄ gton huius/ stri dton huic/ stro. T●●… iij. for the genitif case singular endeth in is & the d●tife case in i as nton hic & hec sacerdos gton huius 'tis d●●… huic ti The four for the genitive cas singular endeth us & the datyfe case in ui/ as hec manus gton huius man●● dton huic manui. The fifth for the genitif case syng●ler endeth in ei and the dative case also as nominative hec species gton huius speciei dton huic speciei. HOw know ye a pronown for he is set for 〈◊〉 proper noun and sometime receiveth ye●●erein ●●●…sones. what things long to a pronoun vi whic●… vi. quality gender number figure person & case. How many pronouns been there xu which xu Ego 〈◊〉 sui ille ipse iste hic & is meus tuus suus nt̄ & vester n●●tras & vestras. How many prymatyves & how m●ny dyryvatyves eight prymatyves & vi j dyryuat●ues. which been the eight prymatyves. Ego tu sui, se ipse iste hic & is. which been the vij dyryvatives. M●●● tuus suus noster & vester. nostras & vestras. How ma●● have the vocatyfe case & how many want. Tu me●● noster et nostras have the vocative case & all other wan●●… 〈…〉 The first speaketh of himself as I & we The second speaketh to another as the or ●e. The three for every noun. pronoun & participle be three persons outake Ego tu no & vos with the obliqns. & every vocative case. How many declinsons of pronoun be there four which four the first the second third & the forth/ How known the first for the genitive case sȳgu●er endeth in I/ 〈…〉 & the dative case in I/ a nton ego 〈◊〉 genitio mei vel mis michi How many pronouns be of this declynson iii which iij. Ego tu sui The second ●ōr the geintif case singular endeth in ius or in ius. & the datyfe in i/ or in c as illius huius/ illi/ huic. How many, pronouns be of this declison .v. which v. ille ipse iste hic & is & viii. nouns with their composites unus/ ullus ut nullus/ totus solus a●●●r alius quis & uter How know ye the three declynson for the positive case endeth in i/ or in e 〈…〉 dative case in o or in e. as ntommeꝰ. a ū. gto mei me mi dton meo mee meo. How many ꝑnowns be of this declyson v which v meus/ tuus suus noster/ & ur How know ye the four for the positive case singular endeth in atis & the dative case in ati. as nostras/ 'tis/ ti. How many pronouns be of this declinson two which two nostras & uras HOw know ie a verb for he is declined with mode tense without case or article & be tokeneth too do or to suffer or to be. How many things long to a verb vij which vii mode/ coiugation. gener/ number/ figure/ tens & person How 〈…〉 be then 〈…〉 e v. which v. the indicatif the imꝑati● the optative imperatyf mode for he biddeth or commandeth. The o●●atyf mode for he willeth or desireth. The coniuntif m●de joineth mode. & tens to tens. The infinitife m●de for to before a verb is token of the ifinityf mod● Or when two verbs cometh together without a rela●● or a conjunction coming between the latter of thehy shall b● of the ifinitif mode. How many conjugations been ther● ii●●●hiche four the first the second the third & the f 〈…〉 rth How know ye the first for he hath a long by●●e there in the ifinitif mode as amare. The second for hath e long before there in the infynytyf mode as d●●ere The theyrd for it hath e short before there in the i●●●nytyf mode as legere. The iiii for it hath i long bifo●● there in the infynitif mode as audire. How man● gener of verb be there .v. which .v. active passive ●●tre/ deꝑonent/ & ꝯmon How know ye a vererbe active fo● he endeth in o/ & may taker upon o & make of his a ●●ssyu● A verb passive endeh in/ r & may do a way th●…r. & torn agyn to his active. A verb neuter for en●eth in o & may not take/ r upon o/ & make of him ●●ssyue How know ye a verb deponent for he hath the te●●e of the passive & the signification of the active & iij ●tyciples as loquens locutus locuturus How know 〈◊〉 verb common for he endeth in r & hath the signy fixation of the active & the passive both & iiii participles as ●riminās criminatus criminaturus vel criminandꝰ ho● many number be there ii which two singular &. afore, Et p 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which is y● 〈…〉 cometh after. Et pluraliter How many tense be the●●…●… which .v. the present tens preterit imperfectens pre●●…perfectēs pnteryt pluꝑfectens & future tens. How ●●●w ye the present tense for he speaketh of the time the is 〈◊〉 as amo I love. The pnteryt inꝑfectens it speaketh o● 〈◊〉 time that is past without any sign have or had pnteryt perfectens it speaketh of the time that is pas●● this sign have. The pnteryt pluꝑfectens speaketh 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ●●me passed with is sign had. The future tens it spe●●●● of time that is to come with this sign shall. How ●●ny persons be there three which three the first/ as 〈◊〉 the second as amas the third as amat. HOw know ye an adverb. for he is set 〈◊〉 of verb for to declare and fulfil the signify 〈…〉 of the verb. How many things long too a v●●●●… iij. which iii signification comparison & figure. 〈◊〉 many degrees of comparison of adverb is ther●●●●●… which three the positive as doctus/ comparaty●● doctius the superlative degree as doctissime. HOw know ye a participle for he taketh 〈…〉 of a noun part of a verb part of both. Wh●●●●keth he of a noun gender & case. what of a verb t 〈…〉 signification what of both number & figure How ●●ny tens of participle is there three which three the p 〈…〉 te tens the pretery tens & the futuretens. How 〈◊〉 ye a participle of pnteryt tens for his englesshe end 〈…〉 〈◊〉 torn as red taught & blown & his laty shall 〈◊〉