HALF-AND-HALF.


OF A PREPOSITION.

A Preposition is a part of speech commonly set before another word. Words, however, do not eat each other, though men have been known to eat words. Ab, ad, ante, &c. prepositions.

Sometimes a preposition is joined in composition with another word, as prostratus, knocked down—floored.

Tullius ab aquario prostratus est:

Tully was knocked down by a waterman.


OF AN INTERJECTION.