The New Latin Primer

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Irregular Nouns

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Nouns often written as One Word but declined as two.—păterfămĭliâs head of a household (lit. father of the family). Accusative pătremfămĭliâs, and so on.  In the Plural pătrêsfămĭliâs or pătrêsfămĭliârum.  So also mâterfămĭliâs f., fîliusfămĭliâs m.
jûsjûrandum n. oath; Genitive jûrisjûrandi, and so on.
tituli: 279, filiusfamilias, irregular nouns, jusjurandum, materfamilias, paterfamilias

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      • The New Latin Primer
      • Preface
      • Contents
      • Declension of Nouns
      • First Declension I
      • First Declension II
      • Second Declension I
      • Inflections of Verbs
      • Inflections of Person
      • Inflections of Number
      • First Declension III
      • First Declension IV
      • Irregular Nouns
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