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" Feminine are nouns in -do, -go, -io, -as, -es, -is, -us, -ys, -x, and in -s when preceded by a consonant. c. Neuter are all others; namely, nouns in -a, -e, -i, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us. FOURTH DECLENSION 29. "
Manual Latin Grammar - Page 11
by William Francis Allen, Joseph Henry Allen - 1868 - 127 pages
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A Grammar of the Latin Language

Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1845 - 666 pages
...p. 126. fol.) CHAP. XIX. GENDER OF WORDS OF THE THIRD DECLENSION. — NEUTERS. [§ 79.] WORDS ending in a, e, i, y, c, 1, n, t, ar, ur, us are neuter : eg poema, mare, sinapi, misy, lac and alec, animal, met, carmen, flumen, caput (the only word of...
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A Latin Grammar: Founded on Comparative Grammar

Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1879 - 358 pages
...aer. NOTE. — The final syllable of a Verse is doubtful (359. g). 3. — Penultimate Syllables. 349. A Noun is said to increase, when in any case it has more syllables thap in the nominative singular. A Verb is said to increase, when in any part it has more syllables...
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The First Latin Book

William Coe Collar, Moses Grant Daniell - 1894 - 328 pages
...increasing in the genitive, -is, -us, -s following aT consonant, and -x, are feminine. v \ , 4. Nouns in -a, -e, -i, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us, are neuter. a. The above rules are subordinate to the general rules of gender (13). b. Distinguish carefully nouns...
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First Year Latin

William Coe Collar, Moses Grant Daniell - 1901 - 328 pages
...the genitive, -is, -us (gen. -utis, -udis), -s following a consonant, and -x, are feminine. 4. Nouns in -a, -e, -i, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us (gen. -e"ris, -5ris), are neuter. a. The above rules are subordinate to the general rules of gender...
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A Latin Grammar

Charles Edwin Bennett - 1895 - 314 pages
...-inis) ; -io (abstract and collective), -us (Genitive -utis or -udis) are Feminine. 3. Nouns ending in -a, -e, -I, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us are Neuter. Chief Exceptions to Gender in the Third Declension. 44. Exceptions to the Rule for Masculines. i. Nouns...
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The Foundations of Latin: Book for Beginners

Charles Edwin Bennett - 1898 - 242 pages
...-inis) ; -io (abstract and collective), -us (Genitive -iitis or -udis) are Feminine. 3. Nouns ending in -a, -e, -I, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us are Neuter. 4. There are many exceptions to the foregoing principles. These are noted in the Vocabularies. FOURTI...
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Bellum Helveticum: For Beginners in Latin

Cornelius Marshal Lowe, Nathaniel Butler - 1900 - 394 pages
...-go, -io, -as, -es, -is, -us, -ys, -x, and in -s when preceded by a consonant. c. Neuter are nouns in -a, -e, -i, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us. 29. FOURTH DECLENSION Stem ends in -u; nominative masculine in -us, nominative neuter in -u. Fructus,...
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Caesar's Gallic War

Julius Caesar - 1907 - 654 pages
...-is, -us, -ys, -x, and in -s when preceded by a consonant. c. Neuter are all others ; namely, nouns in -a, -e, -I, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us. FOURTH DECLENSION 29. Stem ends in -u; nominative masculine in -us, nominative neuter in -u. cornu,...
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Bellum Helveticum: A Beginner's Book in Latin

Arthur Lee Janes, Paul Rockwell Jenks - 1913 - 468 pages
...-is, -us, -ys, -x, and in -s when preceded by a consonant. c. Neuter are all others; namely, nouns in -a, -e, -i, -y, -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us. FOURTH DECLENSION 29. Stem ends in -u; nominative masculine in -us; nominative neuter in -ii. passus,...
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Latin Composition for the Second[-third] Year, Volume 1

Harry Fletcher Scott - 1917 - 144 pages
...-is, -us, -ys, -x, and in -s when preceded by a consonant. c. Neuter are all others ; namely, nouns in -a, -e, -I, -y , -c, -1, -n, -t, -ar, -ur, -us. FOURTH DECLENSION Stem ends in -u; nominative masculine in -us, nominative neuter in -fl. boves bovum...
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