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Volume 18 · 56 words · 1797 Edition

in grammar, an epithet applied to such verbs as signify an action which paffes from the subject that does it, to or upon another subject which receives it. Under the head of verbs transitive come what we usually call verbs active and passive; other verbs, whose action does not pafs out of themselves, are called neuters.