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      <title>3. iii. The gerundive is used (1) personally as a verb, usually with a</title>
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      <description>iv. The acc. of the gerundive is used in a final sense as an oblique predicate, or complement, agreeing with the direct object of certain transitive verbs--_curo_, _do_, _suscip...</description>
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      <title>1. xxxiv. 1): to have continued his studies at Athens, where he lived on</title>
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      <title>2. i. By its oblique cases the gerund (and the gerundive in the</title>
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