First Year Latin: Preparatory to Caesar

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LESSON XV. ADJECTIVES

(Continued).

NINE IRREGULAR

ADJECTIVES.

83. Here belong: alter, the other; alius, other, another; niillus, none, no " iillus, any; neuter, neither (a/two); uter, which (0/ two) 'I totus, whole; solus, alone; linus, one, alone.

They are declined as follows: SINGULAR.

alter, the other.

alius, another, MA80ULrnE.

Nom. alius Gen. alterIus Dot. alii Ace. alium

FEMININE.

NEUTER.

alia alterlus alii aliam

aliud alterlus alii aliud

alia

alio

FEMININE.

NEUTER.

alter alterlus alteri alterum

altera alterlus alterf alteram

alterum alterlus alteri alterum

altero

altera

altero

MASOULINE.

1

Voc. AU.

alio

totus, whole.

uter, which (of two) 1

Nom. uter Gen. utrius Dat. utri Ace. utrum

utra utrius utri utram

utrum utrius utri utrum

totU8 totiU8 toti totum

tota totius toti totam

totum totiu8 toti totum

utrll

utro

toto

totA

toto

Voc.

su.

utro

1. All these words lack the Vocative. 2. The Plural is regular, and is declined like bonus. 1

Alius, which we should expect, is not found. 32


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