New Latin Grammar by Charles E. Bennett
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_Dat._ utrī utrī utrī
_Acc._ utrum utram utrum _Voc._ ---- ---- ---- _Abl._ utrÅ utrÄ utrÅ _Nom._ tÅtus tÅta tÅtum _Gen._ tÅtÄ«us tÅtÄ«us tÅtÄ«us _Dat._ tÅtÄ« tÅtÄ« tÅtÄ« _Acc._ tÅtum tÅtam tÅtum _Voc._ ---- ---- ---- _Abl._ tÅtÅ tÅtÄ tÅtÅ 1. All these words lack the Vocative. The Plural is regular. 2. Neuter is declined like uter. * * * * * ADJECTIVES OF THE THIRD DECLENSION. 67. These fall into three classes,-- 1. Adjectives of three terminations in the Nominative Singular,--one for each gender. 2. Adjectives of two terminations. 3. Adjectives of one termination. a. With the exception of Comparatives, and a few other words mentioned |
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