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Scanlon's Latin Grammar - Essan.org

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LESSON III<br />

UNIT ONE<br />

Hosanna in excelsis. Hosanna in tbe l1ighest.<br />

Vocabulary<br />

homo, hominis, m., man<br />

virgo, vIrginis, £., virgin, maiden<br />

calix, calicis, m., cbalice<br />

corpus, corporis, n., body<br />

cor, cordis, n. (gen. pI., cardium), heart<br />

auxllium, -ii, n., help<br />

magnus, magna, magnum, big, great<br />

acer, acris, acre, sharp, ardent, bitter<br />

omnis (m. and £.), omne (n.), all, every, everyone; omnia,l all things<br />

non, not<br />

nunc, now<br />

6. Third declension. All nouns and adjectives with the genitive singular<br />

in -is belong to this declension.<br />

homo (base, homin-), m., nlan<br />

corpus (base, corpor-), n., body<br />

Singular<br />

Plural<br />

Nom. homo corpus Nom. homines<br />

,<br />

corpora<br />

Gen. hominis corporis Gen. hominum c6rporum<br />

Dat. homini corpori Dat. hominibus corporibus<br />

Ace. hominem corpus Ace. homines corpora<br />

Abl. homine corpore Abl. hominibus corporibus<br />

1 <strong>Latin</strong> adjectives are frequently used as nouns, especiaIIy in the neuter: bonUllls<br />

something good; bona, good things; caelestia, heal/enly tllings.<br />

II

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