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Paradigms, glossary: Latin third declension nouns ... (Note: English cat, French chat and Italian gatto come from an unrelated second declension noun: catus, -i. nm., 1. wildcat, male cat. 2. catfish. 3. a kind of siege engine.) ... Latin Third Declension Nouns...
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www.math.ohio-state.edu/~econrad/lang/ln3.html
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The endings on Latin nouns of the second declension. ... Second declension nouns in Latin are mostly masculine and neuter, but there are feminine nouns that are declined like masculine ones.
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ancienthistory.about.com/od/caseusage/qt/Latin2nddecl.h...
ancienthistory.about.com/od/caseusage/qt/Latin2nddecl.htm
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declension nouns chamber pots singular plural latin font declensions: Quiz on the First and Second Declension in Latin. ... Can you tell from the inflected form (not the gender) whether the following is First or Second Declension? ... Latin Nouns of the First Declension - Endings...
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ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_cases_quiz_002.h...
ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_cases_quiz_002.htm
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Latin words of the second declension are generally of masculine gender (ending in -us) or neuter gender (ending in -um), and have a genitive in -ī. ... Latin words borrowed from Greek’s second declension are inflected with a varying mixture of Greek and Latin endings.
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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Latin_second_declension
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Latin_second_declension
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Latin words of the first declension have an invariable stem and are generally of feminine gender. ... Because first declension nouns and second declension nouns display an –īs in the dative and ablative plural, words like equus (horse) and equa (mare) will end up looking alike in these cases. However, if a distinction...
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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Latin_first_declension
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Latin_first_declension
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A practical online interactive tutorial teaching beginners how to read the Latin used in documents written between 1086 and 1733. This is the first tutorial to cover Latin from this period. Latin was the official language of documents in England between 1086 and 1733. The tutorial will concentrate on British documents.
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www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/lesson03/de...
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/lesson03/default.htm
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A practical online interactive tutorial teaching beginners how to read the Latin used in documents written between 1086 and 1733. This is the first tutorial to cover Latin from this period. Latin was the official language of documents in England between 1086 and 1733. The tutorial will concentrate on British documents.
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www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/activities/...
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/activities/lesson03.htm
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If you are studying Latin academically, be sure to take note that ... Second declension nouns are memorized as having a genitive singular ending in -ī, and they are typically masculine or neuter. We’ll begin by looking at two normal second declension words, calculus, calculī m. pebble and perīculum, periculī n. danger.
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www.learn-latin-online.com/lesson-ii-second-conjugation...
www.learn-latin-online.com/lesson-ii-second-conjugation-and-second-declension/
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A review of the first and second declensions for Mr. Wade's Latin classes at Robinson High School (TX) ... This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber. Learn more about Quia ... Challenge Board: Score points by answering questions correctly.
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www.quia.com/cb/15008.html
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