New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.

New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.
SINGULAR. 
MASCULINE.       FEMININE        NEUTER.
Nom.  tener           tenera          tenerum
Gen.  teneri          tenerae         teneri
Dat.  tenero          tenerae         tenero
Acc.  tenerum         teneram         tenerum
Voc.  tener           tenera          tenerum
Abl.  tenero          tenera          tenero
PLURAL.
Nom.  teneri          tenerae         tenera
Gen.  tenerorum       tenerarum       tenerorum
Dat.  teneris         teneris         teneris
Acc.  teneros         teneras         tenera
Voc.  teneri          tenerae         tenera
Abl.  teneris         teneris         teneris

65.  Masculine like ager:—­

Sacer, sacred.

SINGULAR. 
MASCULINE.       FEMININE.        NEUTER.
Nom.  sacer           sacra           sacrum
Gen.  sacri           sacrae          sacri
Dat.  sacro           sacrae          sacro
Acc.  sacrum          sacram          sacrum
Voc.  sacer           sacra           sacrum
Abl.  sacro           sacra           sacro
PLURAL.
Nom.  sacri           sacrae          sacra
Gen.  sacrorum        sacrarum        sacrorum
Dat.  sacris          sacris          sacris
Acc.  sacros          sacras          sacra
Voc.  sacri           sacrae          sacra
Abl.  sacris          sacris          sacris

1.  Most adjectives in -er are declined like sacer.  The following however, are declined like tener:  asper, rough; lacer, torn; liber, free; miser, wretched; prosper, prosperous; compounds in -fer and -ger; sometimes dexter, right.

2.  Satur, full, is declined:  satur, satura, saturum.

Nine Irregular Adjectives.

66.  Here belong—­

  alius, another; alter, the other;
  ullus, any; nullus, none;
  uter, which? (of two); neuter, neither;
  solus, alone; totus, whole;
                unus, one, alone.

They are declined as follows:—­

SINGULAR. 
MASCULINE.       FEMININE.        NEUTER.
Nom.  alius           alia            aliud
Gen.  alterius        alterius        alterius[15]
Dat.  alii            alii            alii
Acc.  alium           aliam           aliud
Voc.  ——­            ——­            ——­
Abl.  alio            alia            alio
Nom. alter altera alterum Gen. alterius alterius alterius Dat. alteri alteri[16] alteri Acc. alterum alteram alterum Voc. ——­ ——­ ——­ Abl. altero altera altero
Nom. uter utra
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