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GERUND

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(gerundium, from gerere, to bear), in Latin Grammar, a verbal noun of the neuter gender, in form nothing else than the four oblique cases singular of the neuter of the gerundive or participle of necessity. It governs the case of its verb, and in signification supplies the place of a declinable infinitive active. See Zumpt's *Lat. Gram.*, § 655, &c.