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:;§17 FIFTH DECLENSION. 372. Facies, <strong>the</strong> face, Fern.Singular. Plural. Thus declineN. faci-es, JV. faci-es,G. faci-ei, G. Acies, an army.D. faci-ei,Effigies, an image.Ac. faci-em, Ac. faci-es,Series, a series.V. faci-es, V. faci-es.Spes, -ei, hope.Ab. faci-e. Ab.Exc. <strong>The</strong> poets sometimes make <strong>the</strong> genitive, and morerarely <strong>the</strong> dative singular, in e; as, fide for fidei, Ov. : sometimesin i; as, pernicii for perniciei, Nep. ;and plebi forplebe'i, Liv. Bequies is both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> third and <strong>the</strong> fifth declension.EXERCISES ON THE FIFTH DECLENSION.1. Tell <strong>the</strong> gender, number, and case <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following nouns,and translate <strong>the</strong>m :—Die!, spef, aciem, acie, faciei, facies,diebus, dierum, dies, faciem, effigiem, series, rerum, diebus,diem, &c, ad libitum.2. Translate <strong>the</strong> following English words into <strong>Latin</strong>, andtell <strong>the</strong> gender, &c. :—<strong>The</strong> image, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> face, <strong>the</strong> things, <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> army, <strong>the</strong> hope, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> army, a series, <strong>of</strong> days, to a day,from <strong>the</strong> days, with <strong>the</strong> army, to an image, &c.PROMISCUOUS EXAMPLES ON ALL THE DECLENSIONS.Tell <strong>the</strong> gender, declension, case, and number, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> followingnouns, in <strong>the</strong> order here mentioned, and give <strong>the</strong> translationthus, Penna, a noun, feminine, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> first declension, in <strong>the</strong>ablative singular, ;i with a pen " * :Via, pueri, genero, ventis, puerorum, sermo, sedile, sedili,sedilium, sedilibus, fructuum, fructus, sellse, ttibam, regno,* <strong>The</strong> following are <strong>the</strong> words used in <strong>the</strong>se exercises ; <strong>the</strong> declension nindicated by <strong>the</strong> genitive, according to No. 55.Ala, -se, a icing.Bellum, -i, icar.Caput, -itis, <strong>the</strong> head.Color, -is, c<strong>of</strong>or.Dies, -ei, a day.Dominus, -i, a lord.Facies, -ei, <strong>the</strong> face.Fructus, -us, fruit,Gener, -i, a son-in-law.lienor, -is, honor.Iter, itineris, a icay.Manus, -us, a hand.Mensa, -se, a table.Miles, -itis, a soldier.Parens, -tis, a pare?it.Pars, -tis, apart.Puer, -i, a boy.Eegnum, -i, a Vingdom.Pes, rei, a thing.Rupes, -is, a rock-Sedile, -is, a seat.Sella, -se, a seat.Sermo, -onis, a speech,Templum, -i, a temple,Tempus, -oris, time.Tuba, -83, a trumpet.Urbs, -is, a city.Ventus, -i, <strong>the</strong> wind.Via, -se, a way.Vulpes, -is, a fox

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