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English: Illustration from Leech's comic latin grammar.

A verb impersonal of the passive voice may be elegantly taken for each person of both numbers; that is to say, by virtue of a case added to it.

Thus statur is used for sto, stas, stat, stamus, 131statis, stant. Statur a me; it is stood by me, that is, I stand; statur ab illis: it is stood by them, or they stand.

King George the Fourth’s statue at King’s Cross is a standing joke.

Image taken fromː THE COMIC LATIN GRAMMAR; A new and facetious Introduction TO THE LATIN TONGUE. WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. THE SECOND EDITION. LONDON: CHARLES TILT, FLEET STREET. MDCCCXL.

Percival Leigh (1840). The comic Latin grammar. Charles Tilt.
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John Leech  (1817–1864)  wikidata:Q1374807 s:en:Author:John Leech
 
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Date of birth/death 29 August 1817 Edit this at Wikidata 29 October 1864 / 14 October 1864 / 1864 Edit this at Wikidata
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