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Plurals with Change of Meaning.

61. The following nouns have one meaning in the Singular, and another in the Plural:—

SINGULAR.

PLURAL.

aedēs, temple;

aedēs, house.

auxilium, help;

auxilia, auxiliary troops.

carcer, prison;

carcerēs, stalls for racing-chariot.

castrum, fort;

castra, camp.

cōpia, abundance;

cōpiae, troops, resources.

fīnis, end;

fīnēs, borders, territory.

fortūna, fortune;

fortūnae, possessions, wealth.

grātia, favor, gratitude;

grātiae, thanks.

impedīmentum, hindrance;

impedīmenta, baggage.

littera, letter (of the alphabet);

litterae, epistle; literature.

mōs, habit, custom;

mōrēs, character.

opera, help, service;

operae, laborers.

(ops) opis, help;

opēs, resources.

pars, part;

partēs, party; rôle.

sāl, salt;

sălēs, wit.

B. Adjectives.

62. Adjectives denote quality. They are declined like nouns, and fall into two classes,—

1. Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions.

2. Adjectives of the Third Declension.

ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS.

63. In these the Masculine is declined like hortus, puer, or ager, the Feminine like porta, and the Neuter like bellum. Thus, Masculine like hortus:—

Bonus, good. SINGULAR.

MASCULINE.

FEMININE.

NEUTER.

Nom.

bonus

bona

bonum

Gen.

bonī

bonae

bonī

Dat.

bonō

bonae

bonō

Acc.

bonum

bonam

bonum

Voc.

bone

bona

bonum

Abl.

bonō

bonā

bonō

PLURAL.

Nom.

bonī

bonae

bona

Gen.

bonōrum

bonārum

bonōrum

Dat.

bonīs

bonīs

bonīs

Acc.

bonōs

bonās

bona

Voc.

bonī

bonae

bona

Abl.

bonīs

bonīs

bonīs

1. The Gen. Sing. Masc. and Neut. of Adjectives in -ius ends in -iī (not in as in case of Nouns; see § 25, 1; 2). So also the Voc. Sing. of such Adjectives ends in -ie, not in ī. Thus eximius forms Gen. eximiī; Voc. eximie.

2. Distributives (see § 78, 1, c) regularly form the Gen. Plu. Masc. and Neut. in -um instead of -ōrum (compare § 25, 6); as, dēnum centēnum; but always singulōrum.

64. Masculine like puer:—

Tener, tender. SINGULAR.

MASCULINE.

FEMININE

NEUTER.

Nom.

tener

tenera

tenerum

Gen.

tenerī

tenerae

tenerī

Dat.

tenerō

tenerae

tenerō

Acc.

tenerum

teneram

tenerum

Voc.

tener

tenera

tenerum

Abl.

tenerō

tenerā

tenerō

PLURAL.

Nom.

tenerī

tenerae

tenera

Gen.

tenerōrum

tenerārum

tenerōrum

Dat.

tenerīs

tenerīs

tenerīs

Acc.

tenerōs

tenerās

tenera

Voc.

tenerī

tenerae

tenera

Abl.

tenerīs

tenerīs

tenerīs

65. Masculine like ager:—

Sacer, sacred. SINGULAR.

MASCULINE.

FEMININE.

NEUTER.

Nom.

sacer

sacra

sacrum

Gen.

sacrī

sacrae

sacrī

Dat.

sacrō

sacrae

sacrō

Acc.

sacrum

sacram

sacrum

Voc.

sacer

sacra

sacrum

Abl.

sacrō

sacrā

sacrō

PLURAL.

Nom.

sacrī

sacrae

sacra

Gen.

sacrōrum

sacrārum

sacrōrum

Dat.

sacrīs

sacrīs

sacrīs

Acc.

sacrōs

sacrās

sacra

Voc.

sacrī

sacrae

sacra

Abl.

sacrīs

sacrīs

sacrīs

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

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

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