| crēbrō, frequently; | falsō, falsely; | |
| continuō, immediately; | subitō, suddenly; | |
| rārō, rarely, and a few others. | ||
a. cito, quickly, has -ŏ.
3. A few adjectives employ the Accusative Singular Neuter as the Positive of the Adverb; as,—
| multum, much; | paulum, little; | facile, easily. |
4. A few adjectives of the First and Second Declensions form the Positive in -iter; as,—
| fīrmus, fīrmiter, firmly; | hūmānus, hūmāniter, humanly; |
| largus, largiter, copiously; | alius, aliter, otherwise. |
a. violentus has violenter.
5. Various other adverbial suffixes occur, the most important of which are -tus and -tim; as, antīquitus, anciently; paulātim, gradually.
NUMERALS.