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" RULES. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the ablative singular; but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only. "
Lessons in Latin Parsing: Containing the Outlines of the Latin Grammar ... - Page 37
by Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1843 - 214 pages
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The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study ...

Alexander Adam - English language - 1812 - 334 pages
...alacris, celer or crlerit, celcbcr, or Celebris, salulcr or talulris, -oolucer or votucr'u, &c. RULES. i. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the ablative singular : but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has /' only. z. The genitive plural ends in ium, and the neuter of the /nominative,...
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The Rudiments of Latin Grammar

Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1814 - 242 pages
...RULES. 1. Adjetives of the third declenfion have e or i in the ablative fmgular : but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only. 2. The genitive plural ends in ium, and the neuter of the nominative, accufative, and vocative, in la : except comparatives, which have um and a. EXCEPTIONS. Exc. 1. D'rjci,...
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The Rudiments of Latin and English Grammar: Designed to Facilitate the Study ...

Alexander Adam - English language - 1818 - 250 pages
...celer, or céleris, cëlèber, or Celebris, suluber or salûbris, vulucer or volucris, 4*c. RULES. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the ablative singular ; but if the neuter be in e, the ablatire has í only. 2. The genitive plural ends in гит, and the neuter of the nominative,...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: Simplified ...

Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - Latin language - 1822 - 202 pages
...alacris, celer or celeris, celeber or Celebris, sdluber or salubris, volucer or volucris, &c. RULES. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the ablative singular; but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only. 2. The genitive plural ends in turn, and the neuter of the nominative,...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: Simplified, by Means of an Introduction: Designed to ...

Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 236 pages
...alacris, celer or céleris, cëleber or Celebris, säluber or salùbris, volucer or volucris, &c. RULES. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the ablative singular; but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only. 2. The genitive plural ends in гит, and the neuter of the nominative,...
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A Short, Plain, Comprehensive, Practical Latin Grammar, Comprising All the ...

James Ross - Latin language - 1829 - 204 pages
...declined like acer ; but ciler retains e before r. Rules for Adjectives of the Third Declension. • 1. Adjectives of the Third Declension have e or i in the Ablative singular. 2. But if the Neuter be in e, the Ablative has i only. 3. The Genitive plural ends in ium, and the...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Some Improvements and the Following Additions ...

Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 312 pages
...RULES. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or t in the ablative singular : but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has i only. 2. The genitive plural ends in гмт, and the neuter of the nominative, accusative, and vocative, in ¿a : except comparatives, which...
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Initia Latina; Or, The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue: Illustrated by ...

Charles Harrison Lyon - Latin language - 1834 - 144 pages
...alacer or dlacris, celer or celeris, and the other adjectives included in the note on page 16. RULES. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the Hasc. Fern. Neut. Singular. Lea-is, is, e, mild. Plural. N. Len-is, is, e, N. Len-es, es, ia, G. Len-is,...
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Adam's Latin Grammar: With Numerous Additions and Improvements, Designed to ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1836 - 352 pages
...gender of adjectives on that page, having in the nom. and voc. sing, two terminations for the masculine. 1. Adjectives of the third declension have e or i in the ablative singular : but if the neuter be in e, the ablative has г only. 2. The genitive plural ends in ium, and the neuter of the nominative,...
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The Principles of Latin Grammar: Comprising the Substance of the Most ...

Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1846 - 354 pages
...the i either long or short ; in prose always long. § 21. ADJECTIVES OF THE THIRD DECLENSION. RULE 1.— Adjectives of the Third Declension have -e,...or -i, in the Ablative Singular ; but if the Neuter be in -e, the Ablative has -i, only. RULE 2. — The Genitive Plural ends in -ium, and the Neuter of...
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