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III. Consonant-Stems that have partially adapted themselves to the Inflection of ĭ-Stems.

40. Many Consonant-Stems have so far adapted themselves to the inflection of ĭ-stems as to take -ium in the Genitive Plural, and -īs in the Accusative Plural. Their true character as Consonant-Stems, however, is shown by the fact that they never take -im in the Accusative Singular, or in the Ablative Singular. The following words are examples of this class:—

Caedēs, f., slaughter; stem, caed-.

Arx, f., citadel; stem, arc-.

Linter, f., skiff; stem, lintr-.

SINGULAR.

Nom.

caedēs

arx

linter

Gen.

caedis

arcis

lintris

Dat.

caedī

arcī

lintrī

Acc.

caedem

arcem

lintrem

Voc.

caedēs

arx

linter

Abl.

caede

arce

lintre

PLURAL.

Nom.

caedēs

arcēs

lintrēs

Gen.

caedium

arcium

lintrium

Dat.

caedibus

arcibus

lintribus

Acc.

caedēs, -īs

arcēs, -īs

lintrēs, -īs

Voc.

caedēs

arcēs

lintrēs

Abl.

caedibus

arcibus

lintribus

1. The following classes of nouns belong here:—

a) Nouns in -ēs, with Genitive in -is; as, nūbēs, aedēs, clādēs, etc.

b) Many monosyllables in -s or -x preceded by one or more consonants; as, urbs, mōns, stirps, lanx.

c) Most nouns in -ns and -rs as, cliēns, cohors.

d) Ūter, venter; fūr, līs, mās, mūs, nix; and the Plurals faucēs, penātēs, Optimātēs, Samnitēs, Quirītēs.

e) Sometimes nouns in -tās with Genitive -tātis; as, cīvitās, aetās. Cīvitās usually has cīvitātium.

IV. Stems in -ī, -ū, and Diphthongs.

41.

Vis, f., force; stem, vī-.

Sūs, c., swine; stem, sū-.

Bōs, c., ox, cow; stem, bou-.

Juppiter, m., Jupiter; stem, Jou-.

SINGULAR.

Nom.

s

s

s

Juppiter

Gen.

——

suis

bovis

Jovis

Dat.

——

suī

bovī

Jovī

Acc.

vim

suem

bovem

Jovem

Voc.

s

s

s

Juppiter

Abl.

vī

sue

bove

Jove

PLURAL.

Nom.

vīrēs

suēs

bovēs

Gen.

vīrium

suum

bovum, boum

Dat.

vīribus

suibus, subus

bus, būbus

Acc.

vīrēs

suēs

bovēs

Voc.

vīrēs

suēs

bovēs

Abl.

vīribus

suibus, subus

bus, būbus

1. Notice that the oblique cases of sūs have ŭ in the root syllable.

2. Grūs is declined like sūs, except that the Dative and Ablative Plural are always gruibus.

3. Juppiter is for Jou-pater, and therefore contains the same stem as in Jov-is, Jov-ī, etc.

Nāvis was originally a diphthong stem ending in au-, but it has passed over to the ĭ-stems (§ 37). Its ablative often ends in .

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