THE TRIVIAL OR SECOND TERMS OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 451 



THIRD DECLENSION ALSO IN S. 

 SING. NEUT. 



N. A. Y. 8s, a bone. 

 G. tissis, of a bone. 

 D. ossi, to a bone. 

 Ab. tisse, with a bone. 



PLU. NEUT. 



N. A. Y. tissd, bones. 

 G. tis'smm, of bones. 

 D. Ab. 6s'-sibus, to or with bones. 



THIRD DECLENSION IN US. 



SING. NEUT. 



N". A. Y. vuln-us, a wound. 

 G. vul'-ri&ris, of a wound. 

 D. vul'-neri, to a wound. 

 Ab. vul f -ri&r%, with a wound. 



PLU. NEUT. 



N. A. y. v&Pri&rd, wounds. 

 G. vul'n$rum, of wounds. 

 D. Ab. vulner'-ibus, to or with 

 wounds. 



FOURTH DECLENSION IN US. 

 SING. FEM. 



N. mdnus, a hand. 

 G. mdnus, of a hand. 

 D. mdn'-ui, to a hand. 

 A. mdnum, a hand. 

 y. mdnus, hand. 

 Ab. mdnu, with a hand. 



N. mdnus, hands. 



G. mdn'-uum, of hands. 



D. mdn'-ibus, to hands. 



A. mdnus, hands. 



y. mdnus, hands. 



Ab. mdn'ibus, with hands. 



FOURTH DECLENSION ALSO IN US. 



SING. MASC. 



N.. y. mtirsus, a bite. 

 G. mtirsm, of a bite. 

 D. mors f 'Ul, to a bite. 

 A. morsum, a bite. 

 Ab. mdrsu, with a bite. 



PLU. MASC. 



N. A. y. mSrsus, bites. 

 G. mdrs'uum, of bites. 

 D. Ab. m6rs'>ibus to or with bites. 



LATIN ADJECTIVES. 



Latin adjectives have their terminations of the first and second 

 declensions, or of the third only. Adjectives have their terminations 

 masc., fern., or neut., and are always made to agree with the gender of 

 the nouns which they qualify. The following adjectives are first 

 declined in their separate declensions, and then with nouns. Every 

 vowel is sounded as marked, except in the case of diphthongs. 



Albus, a., white. 

 SING. 



MASO. 

 albus, 



am, 



albo, 

 ftlbum, 

 y. dlbe, 

 Ab. albo, 



G. 



D. 

 A. 



FEM. 



alba, 

 alba, (e) 

 diba, (e) 

 alb&m, 

 dlbd, 

 dlbd, 



NEUT. 



album, 



albl, 



dlbd, 



album, 



album, 



dlbd, 



white, 

 of white, 

 to white, 

 white. 

 white, 

 with white. 



