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liteS, PIOCeIeb, primores, LuCeres lemures, Celeres the hodγ-guar of Romulus . Penates has both ium andrum. te. I. Some neuter sor sie genitive two waγs, in iman in rum aster the second deciension a poematum P malorum sto poema Bacchanalium liorum Satvmalia,
Floralia, Feralia, M. sponsalia, vectigalia ave also rum apud Sueton. q. Gree wotas a times retes thei prope ending as epigrammaton sor epigrammatum, sto epigramma Partic lari in eon a metamorphoseon, haereseon, M. Hium.
VIII. The dative and ablative haveribus. M
I. bos has bobus and bubus sorioribus, is contraction sus, subus sor suibus. 2. Gree neuter in m haveribus an also is aster thesecon deciension a poema, poematibus, poematis, hichlauerimus comem in the obsoleis poematum, hinc in thegenitive poematorum. So hypomnema, senigma, diploma, amma, dogma, emblema schema, strategema thema, M. haveribus and is Sometimes the ancients preser tho Gree sorn Poemasi, epigrammasi . his also is common in uter Wotas as My sin hamadryasin fori adibus in Propertius.
IX. The accusative plures is ille mane a the nom, native, in es, and neut a. In ine meis, osten find
eis, an is sor es, montes, monteis, montis; omnes, Omneis, omnis A c. rea orta retari stela accusative inius as heroas, Hectoras, inhiopas, crateras, DrJudas, c. sor heroes c. D. ho laurili modo os deciension or Aurin declin- Sion, has , terminations us andis uris os theneuter inder.
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D. Thus are decline casus sali hance fructus ruit, acus ne te, M. e naay the e re decline together casus duriis hard tot stuctus dulcis fructus acerbus, acus parva longa, longiori
Thus an decline comu hom, veru spis es coid: meres e wissi adfectives, cornu longum, longius veri acutum, acutius, gelu mirabile, M. Observatio m. I. The Murtii deciension throughout is merely a Contractiones the third a stuctus G. fructuis ructus D fructui fructu A stuctuem mictum V. seucrus Abi stucine fructu. Hur. . fructum mictus G. stuctuum in contraction inimis raro D fructibus A. si tum fructus V. seucrum seu iusso. cubus. incerus is lim in ali in contracted cases. The dative in v osten occurs, speciali in Caesar, equitatu, M. Ille en anuis Ictound Ter Heaut 2 3. 46. Q. Man peculiarities are Aund aha ille genitive in , nihil ornati, nihil tumulti so senati,
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&C. sor ornatus, tumultus, senatus, hich shouldae noti cedhutio imitated. Proh abi man os these ord have beeii med aster the Secon deciension a many also are decline lboth ways thus laurus, ficus, pinus; en us and i domus
mustio particulari nolicta, hicli parussollows inesse iid, parit inemuri deciensimi N. domus; domus, and domi, as an adverb, at home D. domui domo A. mum V. domus Ab domo. domu Plau . Mil. 2. I. 48.
Plur. N. domus G. OiIIuum Oinorum; D. domibus; A. domus, dotii Og Ab domibus. t shout be particularlynosced that domi is used adverbiailr in answe to the question merest as, sum domi, Lam at home: ut domus is heir per genitive, and ovemed by another substantivo in a wer tome question Whose fas, possessor domus, sum cupidus domus: where domi could notio uind. et domi se domus occursTerent Eun. 4. 7. 5. domi focique lac ut memineris Plaut. Trin. 4. S. 20. commeminit domi. b Some ord in Mare somelime found in us an umri asCornu Cornus Cornum tonitrii tonitrus tonitruum. et efiid nesther nom. nor a C. tro tonitru there re the inercases may as,ellie referrexis tonitriis and tonitruum. . in The dative an a it are in uni ibus. Some motas,however, es Halty in cus andrius haveribus as arcus, acus, partus, quercus, ficus, lacus, arius, tribus, specus, vem. Vostius question whether inere bes ample os acubus, ficobus, quercubus; ut e have acubus, eis. 7. J6. Portus, questus, genu, lin veribus and ubusci e also findiseribus. Τhewhole disterence resin qu pronunciation a decimus, decumu3; of wbita a m. te. --Iesus do long to this deciension, though itina see so it is aster the Gree 'Iησοῖς, ω, ων, G. Iesus,, u um,s u.
E. Theium modo os doesension, or fim deciension,
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'tate Thus are decline res thing, spes iope, dies day and ther ore togetlac res laeta, tristis spes magna, maior dies Ob ervat s. I. The gen an dat have ei e long when a vowel precedes a dies, diel: ut is a consonant precede est shori; a fides, fidεi, M. It is ometimes Ioni us fidei, Lucret. 6.l03. Emi ap. Cic. Senec. I. rei Lxi cret. I. ij89.. IlI. 6. whetice mine rite reii. Ge. The ancienis inmetimes omitii, and illo gen and dat end like the ablat in e a geniti Virg. Georg. l. 208. Libra die sonuitque pares ubi socerit horas, i. e. diei. Sallus Iug. 52. die vesper: id sori lai, gen. Ovid. et 8 34I. 6. 506. 7. 72ου 737. dat. Hor. Saul. 395. prodiderit commissa fide so fidei die sor dies dat.
Plaut. Amph. I. I. Im. e also sin ii sor ei a pernicii, mi Cic. Rosc. Amo. o. pernicii causa, Misemiciri, M. and in dat. v. Thraub et edit. Staveren quae indein re et illis contemnensius pernicii suit: wbere some ossis dit. have perniciei. S. Gell, 9. 14.2. The ancients decline some, d aster the fifth whieliasium M vere assigne exelusivel to the inita a funes, G. sames plebes, plebes. ita inmetimes occum in Livr astribunus plebes. 'hisce iam is used as a genitive sor funes
3. Μ t wotas of this deciention are desective in the plures, excepi acies, facies, dies, aes, spes, species, super es et pro- gemes alio occurs in ille plures, Sonec ad Polyb. 30. vi
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of these plural th genitive and dative seido occur Cicero condemn specierum, speciebus, I opica and preser partium partibus, o formarum sorinis. Cato ap. Prisc. 7 has laci
Nouns adjective generali denote the quality,-as bonus the time, as hesternus the place or country, as Romanus o si number, as tres, multi, sine substantive to hic the are adjoined and herein aredistinguished rom Pronouiis adjective, as hic meus, M. and participies adjective, as amans, amatus. Sinc nouns adjective, O shortly adjectives, in ali respecta solio stela substantives, haring the fame case, number, an gender, me have les occasion toentari eispo them, ut it, illae sufficieiit to reser tome ormer W shali rea them in three respecla,-
Termination, Signification, an Comparis . A. he terminatio of the nom. Since adjectives ure in gende missi stela substantives, ilia must naturalty include in themselves the three grammaticalgenders. hey Should theresere properi liave three distinc terminations in acti case, rom hic We
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l. er, a um us, a, mra a niger, nigra, nigruna G. nigri, nigrae, nigri nigro,inc. bonus, bona, honum G. honi, bonae honi; D. bolio, honae, &C. The termination e and usare decline like liber book an dominus a like nivina; uni, sita ovum. The leamer has onb is decline liber, mensa, ovum, or dominus, mensa, ovum togessier, in orde to declinestes aduectives lita niger iugo, nigrum, Me miser, ater,
pulcher,s c. alio satur, satura, saturiam sive bonus, a, una, are malus, altus, longus, C. an ali superlatives. et here e remar some Peculiarities.
a Alius in the neuter matas ud sor um. M Tho solio-nimata in the gen ius, an in the dat i,
through nil geridest . Unus, soliis, totus ullus, nullus, allus, neuter, alter, uter, and their OnaPOund alteruter, uterque, utervis, uterlibet, utercunque, Where que vis, libet cunqueare appended as unus, a, um G unius D. uni A. r gular: uter utra um G utrius D. utri A. regular: uterque, traque, trumque G utriusque D. utrique utervis, travis, trumvis G utiliusvis D utrivis uterlibet, ualibet,
trumlibet G. utriuslibet, dcc. so utercunque G utriuscunque S C. Blieruter, alterutra alterutrum m. alterutilus, oralterius utrius I . alterutri Abi alterutro: ut e findaltera utra Liv. 28. l. In the fame ani declined alteruterque a alterutraque, abi. Plin. II. N. 20. The i inius is long excepi in alterius, here it is alWars inori alius, gen sor altius Varietio howeve occur in ancient,riters: solae, alterim M. Ar sest, alteri as Nop. Eum I. alterae equitum alae Caes. B. G. 5. 27. alterae logioni, whicli si vidio be
c 'he adjectives duo an anil, are irregular duo duae, duo G duorum duarum, duorum D duobus, duabus, duobus A. duos o duo duas, duo; V as . Ab a D. in ille sanie way ambo ambae, ambo, c.
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in Noum feetive 2. Thos in or is, e sono the this deciension, Pater, avis, rete is declinivissime quickου together, the leame muniost easib acquire the deesensio os ille adjectives.
5singular. N. acer, acris,. acre, actiVe. G. acris, acris, aeris more bri y acris sor ali
D. acri acri acri: cc. A. acrem, acrem, acre M. V. N. Abi acri acri acri: cc. Plurial. N. acres, acres, acria M. G. aerium, acrium, aerium ἈC.D. acribus, acribus, acribus: C.
campester, PedeSter, equeSter, aluSter, Saluber Sylvester, VO- lucer. Note These ad lectives in er, is, , are osten considere a adjectivos of two terminations is mas and sem. , neuter an onaliis account are calle abundantia. causere termination in e seem superfluous But the ancients commoni restrict e to the masculine, and is to the seminine, conside iniit in a adjectives of threeterminations, sive bonus, rum niger, a um. Thus the di notisa equestris ordo,
but equester ordo: equus acer is helter than acris semina acris, &C. et alacris is naasC. erent. Heaut Q. S. 12. Virg. En. 5. S8O. salubris mago Cic. Divin. l. 57. salubris annus: solaciis, as acris somnus, Gn. ap. Priscian x sonipes
equus volucris Sil. 10. 47 l. ager palustris, Colum. 8. 4. On ille inher hand acer is somelimes m. acer hvms, Gn.
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w. Priscian. 5. acer sames, U. Priscian. 5. Note.
We also find acer o acrus, cra, crum.
II. Adjectives of two terminations have one so them c. and sem. the ther A the neuter. To thesebelon ali hos in is, e a lenis lene, ost sacilissacile, asy gravis, levis, M. an comparatives inor, neuteris doctior doctius melior melius malarmatus They ali solio sto stir deciension is lita avis, e like mare, o like tonor u like Corpus eX-cept that even in the neuter genderis is long in the oblique caS . styis,is: Singulum N lenis, lenis, lene briefl lenis masc. 3 sem.
In this way are declineti ai in is, e a gravis, grave levis, leve tacitis, lacile suavis, suave humilis, humile, c. the plura tres, tria di tres, tria G. trium D tribus, M.
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Thus are declined ali the conita alatives in Or, S a longior, talior, &c. the Comparative plus more, neut gend. Since the
other gendos are notiound in the sing. G. pluris D pluri; A. Plus Plural . . plures, plura; G. plurium D pluribus; A. as . V. M . Ab a D.
III. Adjectives os but ne termination, hicli imesudes and equali denotes est the three endera asscisso the stir deciension.
N. felix, felix, felix, happy brien felix os ali
G. solicis, felicis, elicis. D. elici selici selici. A. selicem, felicem, felix. V. as . Abi sellae and felici es alliendos.
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Τhus are decline velox swist, capax handy, simplex simple, Praecem, anceps, solers, sapiens, prudens, and ali os me sametermination auo vetus G. veteris. Note. thes helong the indeclinabies thois,hicli in allthei cases have the fame terini nation a Dei tua in tot, itot, aliquot, totidem, quotquot quatuor, quinque, and the thercardinal numerals up to centum; also mille excepi unus, duo,
B. illi respecto signification, ome denote aquatit os a stinio person a longus long brevis inori pulcher beauti sui, lenis sost, elixa py a ci
as Romanus Roman wme denote in numbe either generalty asinines est, pauci se multi many definitet L; as unus one, duo tWo, c. he lauer arecalle numera adjectives and require particular ab tention thenare os si hinds: I. Cardinat: hich answer the questio Howmany unus, a, um, ne duo se, , ino tres, tria, three quatuor, Aur quinque, Me sex, sis septem, seven; octo, eight novem nine decem, en undecim, IeVen duodecim, Welve tredecim, decem et tres, o tres et decem, thirinen quatuordecim, seu laen quindecim, finem; sedecim sexdecim, or decem