by Prof. Christa Murazik
Published 2 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
Masculine
Is Puer 2nd declension?
50. The following stems in -ero-, in which e belongs to the stem, retain the e throughout and are declined like puer (§ 47). Also, the adjective līber (free) of which līberī (children) is the plural (§ 111.
What is the meaning of the Latin word puer?
puer, pueri (male) child. boy, lad, young man. servant.
What case is Nautas?
DeclensionCaseSingularPluralNominativenautanautaeGenitivenautaenautārumDativenautaenautīsAccusativenautamnautās2 more rows
What declension is Rex?
Third-declension nounThird-declension noun.
What is a boy in Latin?
pueri. More Latin words for boys. puerorum.
How do you pronounce Puer?
Pu-erh (pronounced Pu-AR), a type of tea that is fermented, not to be confused with oxidation.
What case is Turba?
DeclensionCaseSingularPluralNominativeturbaturbaeGenitiveturbaeturbārumDativeturbaeturbīsAccusativeturbamturbās2 more rows
What is UNUS Nauta Latin?
The Naughty Nine, UNUS NAUTA, or Pronominal Adjectives But you can refer to them as the Naughty Nine, or with the mnemonic UNUS NAUTA.
What case is principio?
DeclensionCaseSingularPluralNominativeprīncipiumprīncipiaGenitiveprīncipiī prīncipī 1prīncipiōrumDativeprīncipiōprīncipiīsAccusativeprīncipiumprīncipia2 more rows
Is Rex a royal name?
The Latin title rex has the meaning of "king, ruler" (monarch). It is derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₃rḗǵs. Its cognates include Sanskrit rājan, Gothic reiks, and Old Irish rí, etc. Its Greek equivalent is archon (ἄρχων), "leader, ruler, chieftain".
Is Dominus 2nd declension?
Second-declension noun.
What case is Dominum?
Masculine '-us' endingCaseSingularPluralNominativedominusdominiVocativedominedominiAccusativedominumdominosGenitivedominidominorum2 more rows
What case is puer in Latin?
2nd Declension Masculine: puerEdit2nd Declension MasculineSingularPluralvocativepuerpuer-iaccusativepuer-umpuer-osgenitivepuer-ipuer-orumdativepuer-opuer-is2 more rows
What does the word in mean in Latin?
notin- (1) word-forming element meaning "not, opposite of, without" (also im-, il-, ir- by assimilation of -n- with following consonant, a tendency which began in later Latin), from Latin in- "not," cognate with Greek an-, Old English un-, all from PIE root *ne- "not."
What is the plural of puer in Latin?
SINGULARPLURALNOM.puerpueriGEN.pueripuerorumDAT.pueropuerisACC.puerumpueros1 more row
What does Poly mean in Greek and Latin?
many, muchEtymology. From Ancient Greek πολύς (polús, “many, much”), from Proto-Indo-European *polh₁ús (“much, many”).
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