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New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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_Acc._ vigilēs victōrēs aequora
_Voc._ vigilēs victōrēs aequora
_Abl._ vigilibus victōribus aequoribus

1. Masculine and Feminine stems ending in a liquid form the Nominative and
Vocative Singular without termination.

2. The termination is also lacking in the Nominative, Accusative and
Vocative Singular of all neuters of the Third Declension.

_C. Nasal Stems._

35. These end in -n,[13] which often disappears in the Nom. Sing.

Leō, m., _lion_. Nōmen, n., _name_
SINGULAR. PLURAL. SINGULAR. PLURAL.
_Nom._ leō leōnēs nōmen nōmina
_Gen._ leōnis leōnum nōminis nōminum
_Dat._ leōnī leōnibus nōminī nōminibus
_Acc._ leōnem leōnēs nōmen nōmina
_Voc._ leō leōnēs nōmen nōmina
_Abl._ leōne leōnibus nōmine nōminibus

_D. s-Stems._


36. Mōs, m. Genus, n., Honor, m.,
_custom_. _race_. _honor_.

SINGULAR.
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