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Nouns in -vus, -vum, -quus.

24. Nouns ending in the Nominative Singular in -vus, -vum, -quus, exhibited two types of inflection in the classical Latin,—an earlier and a later,—as follows:—

Earlier Inflection (including Caesar and Cicero).

Servos, m., slave.

Aevom, n., age.

Equos, m., horse.

SINGULAR.

Nom.

servos

aevom

equos

Gen.

servī

aevī

equī

Dat.

servō

aevō

equō

Acc.

servom

aevom

equom

Voc.

serve

aevom

eque

Abl.

servō

aevō

equō

Later inflection (after Cicero). SINGULAR.

Nom.

servus

aevum

equus

Gen.

servī

aevī

equī

Dat.

servō

aevō

equō

Act.

servum

aevum

equum

Voc.

serve

aevum

eque

Abl.

servō

aevō

equō

1. The Plural of these nouns is regular, and always uniform.

Peculiarities of Inflection in the Second Declension.

25. 1. Proper names in -ius regularly form the Genitive Singular in (instead of -iī), and the Vocative Singular in (for -ie); as Vergílī, of Virgil, or O Virgil (instead of Vergiliī, Vergilie). In such words the accent stands upon the penult, even though that be short. Nouns in -ajus, -ejus form the Gen. in -aī, -eī, as Pompejus, Pompeī.

2. Nouns in -ius and -ium, until after the beginning of the reign of Augustus (31 B.C.), regularly formed the Genitive Singular in -i (instead of -iī); as,—

Nom.

ingenium

fīlius

Gen.

ingénī

fīlī

These Genitives accent the penult, even when it is short.

3. Fīlius forms the Vocative Singular in (for -ie); viz. fīlī, O son!

4. Deus, god, lacks the Vocative Singular. The Plural is inflected as follows:—

Nom.

(deī)

Gen.

deōrum

(deum)

Dat.

dīs

(deīs)

Acc.

deōs

Voc.

(deī)

Abl.

dīs

(deīs)

5. The Locative Singular ends in ; as, Corinthī, at Corinth.

6. The Genitive Plural has -um, instead of -ōrum,—

a) in words denoting money and measure; as, talentum, of talents; modium, of pecks; sēstertium, of sesterces.

b) in duumvir, triumvir, decemvir; as, duumvirum.

c) sometimes in other words; as, līberum, of the children; socium, of the allies.

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