Absolute; either that which denotes onely some part of the sense, or that which signifies some complete sense.
Relative; to the number and order of such parts, either the less, consisting of one or more sentences, or the Greater being an Aggre∣gate of these.
Perfect; conteining either a Principal part, or an Intire discourse.
General name; denoting either a more loose and free way of putting the words together, or that which is bound up to measure.
Particular kinds of Verse; either that which depends only upon some stated measure of words, or that which doth likewise sup∣pose a similitude in the sound of the ending Syllables.
Natural and according to the first intention of them, or Artificial and borrowed, containing a reference to something else of near affinity and similitude.
Homely, or Ornate.
Full, or Defective; having something left out.
Easie, or Difficult to be understood.
Adverb | |
article | |
Aspect | |
doer | |
gender | |
Auxiliary Verbs | |
grammatical cases | |
Mood | |
Valency | |
Tense | |
speech | |
abstract nouns | |
adjective | |
agent | |
clause | |
clause | |
concrete nouns | |
condition | |
definite pronouns | |
demonstrative | |
dictionary | |
distributive pronouns | |
finite verbs | |
indefinite pronouns | |
infinitive verbs | |
inflection | |
instrument | |
interrogative | |
irregular verbs | |
mood | |
noun | |
object | |
participle | |
patient | |
personal pronoun | |
possessive | |
predicate | |
preposition | |
pronoun | |
qualifier | |
question | |
reflexive pronoun | |
regular verbs | |
subject | |
tense | |
transitive verb | |
verb | |
LITERATURE | |
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hononym | |
homograph | |
metaphor | |
similie |