3rd Declension and (3rd Declension “i” stem Nouns)

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3rd Declension and (3rd Declension “i” stem Nouns) 3rd 3rd 3rd Mas. Fem. Neu. Nom. -- -- -- (e,al,ar) Gen. is is is Dat. i i i Acc. em em -- (e,al,ar) Abl. e e e (i) Nom. es es a (ia) Gen. um (ium) um (ium) um (ium) Dat. ibus ibus ibus Acc. es es a (ia) Abl. ibus ibus ibus

1st and 2nd Declension Adjectives (Pages 132 – 133) fidus fida fidum - faithful miser misera miserum - poor, wretched pulcher pulchra pulchrum - beautiful 3rd Declension Adjectives acer acris acre - sharp, fierce (three termination) (brevis brevis breve - short) brevis breve - short two termination) (potens potens potens potentis - powerful) (one termination) potens potentis - powerful

Mas. Fem. Neu. Nom. acer acris acre Gen. acris acris acris Dat. acri acri acri Acc. acrem acrem acre Abl. acri acri acri Nom. acres acres acria Gen. acrium acrium acrium Dat. acribus acribus acribus Acc. acres acres acria Abl. acribus acribus acribus

Decline and Translate sharp tongue. sharp = acer acris acre tongue = lingua linguae f. Nom. lingua acris the sharp tongue Gen. linguae acris of the sharp tongue Dat. linguae acri to/for the sharp tongue Acc. linguam acrem the sharp tongue Abl. lingua acri with, by, from the sharp tongue Nom. linguae acres the sharp tongues Gen. linguarum acrium of the sharp tongues Dat. linguis acribus to/for the sharp tongues Acc. linguas acres the sharp tongues Abl. linguis acribus with, by, from the sharp tongues