rKEPARATIONS
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caput (capit), 3, n. chapter duodecimus, a, uni tivelfth tertius decimus thirieenth interior (-ior-), 3 iiiierior Belgiuni, 2 JSel^i^ium
ini m igro / ivtmigrate
aetas (-tat-), 3 age
trans (wiih Acc.'> across Khenus, 2 the Rhine
migro I migrate
urbs (urb-), 3 city [urb-an]
derlvatus, a, um derivcd
- C. § 27, 1. 16 esse existiniabant.
§36.
longitudo
(-tudin-), 3 circiter
quingentl, ae, a milia, 3 (Neut.
Plur. of ' miHe,'
a thousand) septingentr, ae, a seven hundred octingentl, ae, a ei^ht hundrcd octogintfl eighty
de-monstro orl-o (orlgin-), 3 Iriquetrus, a, um esse declaro latus (later), 3 Hispania, i septentriones erro
Hibernia, i recte iudico Mona, I
Ipoint out origin triangular Idec/are to be* side [later-al] Spain the A^orth f I err Ireland rightly I judge Anglesey
t lit. ihe seve>i oxen (Charles Wain).
XIII. The British seas.
length
[longitude] about
five hundred mi/es, lit. thou- sands {pj paces)
mare (Abl. Sing. the sea
mari), 3, Ncut. di-stare to be distant
igitur t/iere/ore, t/ien
maria seas
circum-do I surround
Hibernicus,a,um Iris/i marium of t/ie seas
usitatus, a, uni used, usua/, coinmon
Third Declension— r^/'^/'/////^'^.
Nouns ending in e like ' mare,' sea, of the ^rd Declension are Neuter. They form the Ge.nitive Plural in ium, the Nominative and Accusative Plucal in ia, and the Ablative Singular (like the Dative Singular) in t. Thus
SINGULAR.
PLURAL.
1, 2, 3 mare
4 maris
5 mari
6 in mari
maria marium maribus in maribus
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