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A) - Mainly feminine. Derived from Latin 1st and 5th declensions. | A) - Mainly feminine, with some masculine exceptions. Derived from Latin 1st and 5th declensions. | ||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | !||Case||Singular||Plural | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||Nominative | |1||Nominative:||– a||– as | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2|| | |2||Accusative:||– a||– as | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3||Dative:||– ā||– īs | |3||Genitive:||– ā||– ār | ||
|- | |||
|4||Dative:||– ā||– īs | |||
|} | |} | ||
''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | ''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | ||
:* terra, terrae | :* terra, terrae | ||
:* * dia, * diae (< diēs, diēī) | :* * dia, * diae (< diēs, diēī) | ||
''Notes:'' | |||
The Latin paradigms ''Aenēas, Aenēae'' and ''Anchīses, Anchīsae'' have regularised their nominative singular forms by anaolgy, and thereby merged with the above. | |||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | !||Case||Singular||Plural | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||Nominative | |1||Nominative:||– i||– as | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2|| | |2||Accusative:||– i||– as | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3||Dative:||– ā||– īs | |3||Genitive:||– es||– ār | ||
|- | |||
|4||Dative:||– ā||– īs | |||
|} | |} | ||
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A) - Masculine, | A) - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension. | ||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | |||
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|1||Nominative:||– ||– ī | |||
|- | |||
|2||Accusative:||– e||– is | |||
|- | |||
|3||Genitive:||– is||– ōr | |||
|- | |||
|4||Dative:||– ī||– īs | |||
|} | |||
''The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:'' | |||
:* pater, pateris | |||
B) - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension. | |||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | !||Case||Singular||Plural | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||Nominative | |1||Nominative:||– is||– ī | ||
|- | |||
|2||Accusative:||– e||– is | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |3||Genitive:||– is||– ōr | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |4||Dative:||– ī||– īs | ||
|} | |} | ||
''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | ''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | ||
:* | :* amnis, amnis | ||
:* | :* * amantis, amantis (< amans, amantis) | ||
C) - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension. | |||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | !||Case||Singular||Plural | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||Nominative | |1||Nominative:||– is||– ī | ||
|- | |||
|2||Accusative:||– a||– is | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |3||Genitive:||– is||– ōr | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |4||Dative:||– ī||– īs | ||
|} | |} | ||
''The following Latin | ''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | ||
:* | :* * āeris, āeris (< āēr, āeris) | ||
:* * hērōis, hērōis (< hērōs, hērōis) | |||
D) - Masculine, including originally feminine Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd and 4th declensions. | |||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | !||Case||Singular||Plural | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||Nominative | |1||Nominative:||– is||– ī | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2||Genitive:||– is||– | |2||Accusative:||– a||– is | ||
|- | |||
|3||Genitive:||– is||– ōr | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |4||Dative:||– ī||– īs | ||
|} | |} | ||
''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | ''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | ||
:* | :* modus, modī | ||
:* * | :* portus, * portī (< portus, portūs) | ||
E) - Masculine, including originally feminine Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd declension. | |||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | !||Case||Singular||Plural | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||Nominative | |1||Nominative:||– ||– ī | ||
|- | |||
|2||Accusative:||– ||– s | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |3||Genitive:||– ī||– ōr | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |4||Dative:||– ||– īs | ||
|} | |} | ||
''The following Latin | ''The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:'' | ||
:* * | :* puer, puerī | ||
:* * | :* liber, librī | ||
''Notes:'' | |||
The NRom. paradigms ''* Dīlōs, * Dīlō, * Dīlī, *Dīl'' [< Dēlos, Dēlo(n)] and ''Lūttius, * Lūttiu, * Louttī, * Lutt'' [< Lūcius, Lūciu(m)] are still considered with the 2nd declension, though effectively irregular. | |||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | !||Case||Singular||Plural | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||Nominative | |1||Nominative:||– ||– a | ||
|- | |||
|1||Accusative:||– ||– a | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2||Genitive:||– is||– ouru | |2||Genitive:||– is||– ouru | ||
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:* * dōnus, dōnī (< dōnum, dōnī) | :* * dōnus, dōnī (< dōnum, dōnī) | ||
:* * genūus, * genuī (< genū, genūs) | :* * genūus, * genuī (< genū, genūs) | ||
D) - Masculine, including originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension. | |||
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!||Case||Singular||Plural | |||
|- | |||
|1||Nominative/Accusative:||– a||– us | |||
|- | |||
|2||Genitive:||– is||– ouru | |||
|- | |||
|3||Dative:||– ī||– īs | |||
|} | |||
''The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):'' | |||
:* Periclēs, Periclis | |||
:* * poēmatis, poēmatis (< poēma, poēmatis) | |||
Revision as of 03:07, 27 April 2008
Germano-Romance Noun Declension
1st Declension
A) - Mainly feminine, with some masculine exceptions. Derived from Latin 1st and 5th declensions.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – a | – as |
2 | Accusative: | – a | – as |
3 | Genitive: | – ā | – ār |
4 | Dative: | – ā | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- terra, terrae
- * dia, * diae (< diēs, diēī)
Notes: The Latin paradigms Aenēas, Aenēae and Anchīses, Anchīsae have regularised their nominative singular forms by anaolgy, and thereby merged with the above.
B) - Feminine. Derived from Latin 1st declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – i | – as |
2 | Accusative: | – i | – as |
3 | Genitive: | – es | – ār |
4 | Dative: | – ā | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:
- crambē, crambes
2nd Declension
A) - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – | – ī |
2 | Accusative: | – e | – is |
3 | Genitive: | – is | – ōr |
4 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:
- pater, pateris
B) - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – is | – ī |
2 | Accusative: | – e | – is |
3 | Genitive: | – is | – ōr |
4 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- amnis, amnis
- * amantis, amantis (< amans, amantis)
C) - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – is | – ī |
2 | Accusative: | – a | – is |
3 | Genitive: | – is | – ōr |
4 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- * āeris, āeris (< āēr, āeris)
- * hērōis, hērōis (< hērōs, hērōis)
D) - Masculine, including originally feminine Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd and 4th declensions.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – is | – ī |
2 | Accusative: | – a | – is |
3 | Genitive: | – is | – ōr |
4 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- modus, modī
- portus, * portī (< portus, portūs)
E) - Masculine, including originally feminine Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – | – ī |
2 | Accusative: | – | – s |
3 | Genitive: | – ī | – ōr |
4 | Dative: | – | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:
- puer, puerī
- liber, librī
Notes:
The NRom. paradigms * Dīlōs, * Dīlō, * Dīlī, *Dīl [< Dēlos, Dēlo(n)] and Lūttius, * Lūttiu, * Louttī, * Lutt [< Lūcius, Lūciu(m)] are still considered with the 2nd declension, though effectively irregular.
3rd Declension
A) - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative/Accusative: | – e | – a |
2 | Genitive: | – is | – ouru |
3 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- rēte, rētis
- * animālis, * animālis (< animāl, animālīs)
- nōmen, nōminis
B) - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative/Accusative: | – u | – a |
2 | Genitive: | – is | – ouru |
3 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- * ossus, ossis (< os, ossis)
C) - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative: | – | – a |
1 | Accusative: | – | – a |
2 | Genitive: | – is | – ouru |
3 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- opus, operis
D) - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd and 4th declensions.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative/Accusative: | – u | – a |
2 | Genitive: | – ī | – ouru |
3 | Dative: | – u | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- * dōnus, dōnī (< dōnum, dōnī)
- * genūus, * genuī (< genū, genūs)
D) - Masculine, including originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative/Accusative: | – a | – us |
2 | Genitive: | – is | – ouru |
3 | Dative: | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- Periclēs, Periclis
- * poēmatis, poēmatis (< poēma, poēmatis)
4th Declension
A) - Feminine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative/Accusative: | – e | – is |
2 | Genitive: | – is | – iu |
3 | Dative: | – ī | – ius |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- * urbis, urbis (< urbs, urbis)
- * clādis, clādis (< clādēs, clādis)
B) - Feminine. Derived from Latin 3rd and 5th declensions.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative/Accusative: | – e | – is |
2 | Genitive: | – is | – u |
3 | Dative: | – ī | – ius |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- * laudis, laudis (< laus, laudis)
- * aetātis, aetātis (< aetās, aetātis)
- * mōris, mōris (< mōs, mōris)
- * ratiōnis, ratiōnis (< ratiō, ratiōnis)
- rēs, * reis (< rēs, reī)
C) - Feminine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
Case | Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nominative/Accusative: | – a | – as |
2 | Genitive: | – is | – u |
3 | Dative: | – ī | – ius |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- * Naiadis, Naiadis (< Naias, Naiadis)