. Latin for beginners . e murisiacere. Turn mllites fortes contineri a proelio non poterant et acerimperator signum tuba dari iussit. Summa vi omnes Sexto legato impedimenta omnia mandavit. Sextus impe-dimenta in summo colle conlocavit. Grave et acre erat proelium, sed 10hostes non pares Romanis erant. Alii interfecti, alii capti sunt. Apudcaptivos erant mater sororque regis. Pauci Romanorum ab hostibusvulnerati sunt. Secundum proelium Romanis erat gratum. Fortunafortibus semper favet. All. I. Some months are short, others are long. 2. To seize the ^top of the mountain


. Latin for beginners . e murisiacere. Turn mllites fortes contineri a proelio non poterant et acerimperator signum tuba dari iussit. Summa vi omnes Sexto legato impedimenta omnia mandavit. Sextus impe-dimenta in summo colle conlocavit. Grave et acre erat proelium, sed 10hostes non pares Romanis erant. Alii interfecti, alii capti sunt. Apudcaptivos erant mater sororque regis. Pauci Romanorum ab hostibusvulnerati sunt. Secundum proelium Romanis erat gratum. Fortunafortibus semper favet. All. I. Some months are short, others are long. 2. To seize the ^top of the mountain was difficult. 3. Among the hills of Italy are s!^, many beautiful springs. 4. The soldiers were sitting where the bag- ^Igage had been placed because their feet were weary. 5. The city 1^ \ which the soldiers were eager to storm had been fortified by strong walls and high towers. 6. Did not the king intrust a heavy crown of gold and all his money to a faithless slave? Yes, but the slave had never before been AQUILA LEGIONIS Il6 THE FOURTH OR ^/-DECLENSION LESSON XLVITHE FOURTH OR C/-DECLENSION 259. Nouns of the fourth declension are either masculine or neuter. 260. Masculine nouns end in -us, neuters in -u. The genitive endsin -us. a. Feminine by exception are domus, house; manus, hand; and afew others. PARADIGMS adventus, m., arrival cornu, n., horn Bases advent- corn- • SlNGULAR TERMINATIONSMASC. NEUT. Nom, adventus cornu -US -u Gen. adventus cornus -US -us Dat. adventui (u) cornu -ui (u) -u Ace. adventum cornu -um -u AbL adventu cornuPlural -u -u Nom. adventus cornua -us -ua Gen, adventuum cornuum -uum -uum Dat, adventibus cornibus -ibus -ibus Ace, adventus cornua -us -ua AbL adventibus cornibus -ibus -ibus 1. Observe that the base is found, as in other declensions, by droppingthe ending of the genitive singular. 2. lacus, lake^ has the ending -ubus in the dative and ablative plural;portus, harbor^ has either -ubus or -ibus. 3. cornu is the only neuter that is


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