What declension is Salus?
SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
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NOM. | salus | salutes |
GEN. | salutis | salutum |
DAT. | saluti | salutibus |
ACC. | salutem | salutes |
What gender is Pax Pacis?
feminine
Pax, pacis, f., means “peace.” It’s a third-declension feminine noun.
What case is DIEI?
For some reason, only two words in fifth declension actually have all of their forms – dies, diei (day) and res, rei (thing/matter)….Fifth declension.
| Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | dies | dies |
Genitive | diei | dierum |
Dative | diei | diebus |
Accusative | diem | dies |
What declension is vox in Latin?
English : voice SINGULAR PLURAL NOM. vox voces GEN. vocis vocum DAT. voci vocibus ACC. vocem voces ABL. voce vocibus
SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
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NOM. | vox | voces |
GEN. | vocis | vocum |
DAT. | voci | vocibus |
ACC. | vocem | voces |
What Salus means?
goddess of safety and welfare
Salus, in Roman religion, the goddess of safety and welfare, later identified with the Greek Hygieia (q.v.). She was regularly represented on coins as Hygieia, with patera and sacred snake, or at times with ears of grain, symbolic of prosperity.
What are the Latin declensions endings?
Accusative singular for masculine and feminine nouns always ends in ‘-m’; accusative plural for masculine and feminine nouns always ends in ‘-s’. Genitive plural of all declensions ends in ‘-um’. Dative and ablative plurals are always the same. In the first and second declensions, the ending is usually ‘-is’.
How do you decline dies in Latin?
The word dies is a fifth declension noun and as such is regarded to be feminine. In the order of nominative, accusative, genitive, dative then abalative cases in the singular form, dies declines as follows: dies, diem, diei, diei, die.
What gender is day in Latin?
Vocative
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Translation | Day |
Masculine/Feminine | |
Fifth | |
Noun Forms | Dies, Diei |