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  • ...cal function. A set of declined forms of the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five declensions, which are numbered and grouped by ending and g This is a summary of the declension of Latin nouns.
    10 KB (1,395 words) - 18:45, 12 September 2012
  • In the [[third declension]], there are two subcategories: "consonant stem" and "i-stem". They are alm #almost all adjectives of the third declension
    2 KB (236 words) - 10:22, 9 March 2012
  • #REDIRECT [[Third declension]]
    30 B (3 words) - 17:59, 7 March 2011

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  • ...n]] for online dictionaries. Study our articles about [[Latin grammar]], [[declension]]s and [[Latin language]], visit our short [[Latin phrasebook]].
    11 KB (1,750 words) - 19:26, 10 March 2022
  • ...Cognomina and agnomina can be new coinages, but must be conducive to Latin declension, and must have a clear meaning -- both semantically and in specific relatio
    12 KB (1,928 words) - 05:38, 29 December 2022
  • ... in latin means ''of good omen'', ie, ''beloved by the gods''. It is a 2th declension word, so the vocative of Faustus is ''Fauste'', so you must say ´'''Oh, Fa
    2 KB (237 words) - 22:05, 21 October 2008
  • ...nunciation, and an introduction to [[nominative]] and [[accusative]] first-declension nouns were discussed. Information exchange took place, with the group look
    13 KB (1,947 words) - 16:35, 26 October 2008
  • ...ffices are from the [[fourth declension]], and others are from the [[first declension]], it will be easy to have them by memory soon after some time in NR. The v ...s"'' are in the [[fourth declension]], and ''aedilitas'' is in the [[third declension]](''aedilitas'', ''aedilitatis'', f.).
    3 KB (483 words) - 11:22, 26 April 2022
  • ...ny fraction of the Latin you know, but I am curious: isn't "praetor" third declension masculine? If so, wasn't "praetores" correct, as it was basically being use ...oris'' 3rd declention meaning a praetor, to ''praetorius, praetorii'', 2nd declension meaning one who has been praetor. The nom. plural is ''praetorii''. A forme
    11 KB (1,716 words) - 12:44, 13 March 2011
  • ...raetors. Well, former praetor or praetorial in Latin is praetorius, second declension. Its plural nominative is ''praetorii''. :) Vale! --[[User:Gnaeus Cornelius
    748 B (102 words) - 20:28, 26 September 2008
  • ...n name of this is ''"Ludi Apollinares"''. "''Apollinaris, -e''" is a third declension adjective, so its '''plural nominative''' is "'''-es'''", just like ''equit
    355 B (47 words) - 14:57, 28 July 2008
  • ! colspan="2" |[[First declension]] ! colspan="4" |[[Second declension]]
    7 KB (880 words) - 13:58, 13 March 2022
  • ...[accusative]] form that ends in '''-a''', regardless to their [[declension|declension group]]. ! colspan="2" |[[First declension]]
    7 KB (892 words) - 23:48, 5 March 2011
  • Attention: in the [[third declension]], there are two subcategories: "consonant stem" and "i-stem". They are alm #almost all adjectives of the third declension
    8 KB (1,101 words) - 09:10, 10 September 2012
  • ... is the only grammatical case in Latin which is different in each of the [[declension|five declensions]], so the genitive case serves to distinguish the single d Attention: in the [[third declension]], there are two subcategories: "consonant stem" and "i-stem". They are alm
    8 KB (1,032 words) - 23:45, 5 March 2011
  • {{Global|Declension|The five declensions}} <br/>
    1 KB (161 words) - 12:38, 6 January 2012
  • | width="30%" |First declension | width="30%" |Second declension (m, f)
    353 B (36 words) - 11:16, 13 August 2008
  • ...al nominative-accusative form that ends in '''-a''', regardless to their [[declension]] group. '''Also note''' that in the [[third declension]], there are two subcategories: "consonant stem" and "i-stem". They are alm
    5 KB (675 words) - 21:00, 31 January 2013
  • ...cal function. A set of declined forms of the same word pattern is called a declension. There are five declensions, which are numbered and grouped by ending and g This is a summary of the declension of Latin nouns.
    10 KB (1,395 words) - 18:45, 12 September 2012
  • ...nes''. It's third declension, take a look at how third declension works: [[Declension#The_.22-um.2F-bus.22_declension-group|here!]] As a useful aid, I also recom
    2 KB (380 words) - 16:20, 6 October 2010
  • ... pater..." or "Iane pater..."? I think it's the latter, as Ianus is second declension masculine, like amicus (which becomes "amice" in the vocative"). This is vo
    1,006 B (140 words) - 18:51, 2 July 2023
  • Conventús (fourth declension plural, with a long final u) are wonderful
    32 KB (5,345 words) - 11:10, 4 October 2009
  • we say we “conjugate” it. To determine which declension or conjugation “amicus” belongs to the “second declension”, whose identifier is the
    80 KB (12,775 words) - 20:06, 7 March 2012

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