Latin for beginners (1911)/Part II/Lesson XLVI
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LESSON XLVI
THE FOURTH OR Ū-DECLENSI0N
259. Nouns of the fourth declension are either masculine or neuter.
260. Masculine nouns end in -us, neuters in -ū. The genitive ends in -ūs.
a. Feminine by exception are domus, house; manus, hand; and a few others.
PARADIGMS
adventus, m., arrival | cornū, n., horn | |||
Stems | adventu- | cornu- | ||
Bases | advent- | corn- | ||
Singular | terminations | |||
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masc. | neut. | |||
Nom. | adventus | cornū | -us | -ū |
Gen. | adventūs | cornūs | -ūs | -ūs |
Dat. | adventuī (ū) | cornū | -uī (ū) | -ū |
Acc. | adventum | cornū | -um | -ū |
Abl. | adventū | cornū | -ū | -ū |
Plural | ||||
Nom. | adventūs | cornua | -ūs | -ua |
Gen. | adventuum | cornuum | -uum | -uum |
Dat. | adventibus | cornibus | -ibus | -ibus |
Acc. | adventūs | cornua | -ūs | -ua |
Abl. | adventibus | cornibus | -ibus | -ibus |
- Observe that the base is found, as in other declensions, by dropping the ending of the genitive singular.
- lacus, lake, has the ending -ubus in the dative and ablative plural; portus, harbor, has either -ubus or -ibus.
- cornū is the only neuter that is in common use.
261.
EXERCISES
First learn the special vocabulary, p. 293.
I.
- Ante adventum Caesaris vēlōcēs hostium equitēs ācrem impetum in castra fēcērunt.
- Continēre exercitum ā proeliō nōn facile erat.
- Post adventum suum Caesar iussit legiōnēs ex castrīs dūcī.
- Prō castrīs cum hostium equitātū pugnātum est.
- Post tempus breve equitātus trāns flūmen fūgit ubi castra hostium posita erant.
- Tum victor imperātor agrōs vāstāvit et vīcōs hostium cremāvit.
- Castra autem nōn oppugnāvit quia mīlitēs erant dēfessī et locus difficilis.
- Hostēs nōn cessāvērunt iacere tēla, quae paucīs nocuērunt.
- Post adversum proelium principēs Gallōrum lēgātōs ad Caesarem mittere studēbant, sed populō persuādēre nōn poterant.
II.
- Did you see the man-of-war on the lake?
- I did not see it (fem.) on the lake, but I saw it in the harbor.
- Because of the strong wind the sailor forbade his brother to sail.
- Cæsar didn´t make an attack on the cavalry on the right wing, did he?
- No, he made an attack on the left wing.
- Who taught your swift horse to obey?
- I trained my horse with my (own) hands, nor was the task difficult.
- He is a beautiful animal and has great strength.
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