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Adjectives of Special Declension

Adjectives of Special Declension There are ten adjectives in Latin that are called irregular, but they are declined like adjectives of the first and second declensions with the exception of only two cases: (1) the genitive singular, which ends in -ius in all genders; (2) the dative

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Adjectives of Special Declension

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  1. Adjectives of Special Declension There are ten adjectives in Latin that are called irregular, but they are declined like adjectives of the first and second declensions with the exception of only two cases: (1) the genitive singular, which ends in -ius in all genders; (2) the dative singular, which ends in -i in all genders. alius alia aliud - other, another Nom. alius alia aliud Gen. alius alius alius Dat. alii alii alii (Pages 216 - 217) Acc. alium aliam aliud Abl. alio alia alio Nom. alii aliae alia Gen. aliorum aliarum aliorum Dat. aliis aliis aliis Acc. alios alias alia Abl. aliis aliis aliis

  2. Ten Irregular Adjectives Masc. Fem. Neu. 1. alius alia aliud another, other (of several), else 2. alter altera alterum the other, the one (of two) 3. uter utra utrum which (of two) 4. uterque utraque utrumque each (of two), both 5. neuter neutra neutrum neither (of two) 6. unus una unum one, alone; only (pl.) 7. ullus ulla ullum any 8. nullus nulla nullum none, no 9. solus sola solum alone, sole, only, single 10. totus tota totum the whole, entire, all (Pages 216 - 217)

  3. 1. These adjectives are emphatic and always precede the nouns they modify. • 2. Alterius is commonly used for the genitive of alius. • 3. Alius and alter are frequently used in pairs with the following meanings: • (a) alius ... alius = one ... another: • Alius murus latus est, alius angustus. • One wall is wide, another is narrow. • (b) alii ... alii = some ... others: • Alii pueri aquam, alii terram amant. • Some boys like the water, others like the land. • (c) alter ... alter = the one ... the other: • Magister alterum puerum laudavit; alterum accusavit. • The teacher praised the one boy; the other he blamed.

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