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4th Declension
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4th Declension 4th Declension: Less common
Most are masculine (but there are a few feminine) manus & domus Very few neuter 4ths, they end in –ū
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4th Declension Endings: M/F N -ū -ūs -ua -uum -ibus -ūs -uum -ibus -us
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4th Declension Cornū, -ūs, n. Frūctus, -ūs, m. Cornū Cornua
Cornūs Cornuum Cornū Cornibus Frūctus, -ūs, m. Frūctus Frūctūs Frūctūs Frūctuum Frūctuī Frūctibus Frūctum Frūctūs Frūctū Frūctibus
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DRILL TIME! (Translate)
1. Manuī 2. Manus 3. Manuum 4. Manū 5. Manūs 6. Fructibus 7. Fructum 8. Fructūs 9. Fructuum 10. Fructū 11. Senatūs (sg.) 12. Senatuī to/for the hand The hand Of the hands By the hand Of the hand To/for/by/with the fruits The fruit (D.O.) Of the fruit Of the fruits By/with the fruit Of the senate To/for the senate
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MORE DRILL What gender predominates the 4th Declension? masculine
Explain the difference between the Ablative of Place from Which and the ablative of Separation. Place from Which uses a preposition and always involves a verb of active motion Separation does not need a preposition and is used with verbs that contain the idea of separation in their definition (eg. careo, prohibeo, libero).
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