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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 edition. Excerpt: ...in C, N, AS, ES, and OS, end long, as: sic, sin, JEneas, Anchises, custos. Exo. 1. Aec, donee, and fac, end short; hie (the pronoun) has i common. 2. Nouns forming their genitive in inis, as: fiecten, fiectinu, also tamen, attamen, forsan, forsitan, in, an, viden', nostin', /etc.; likewise the Greek nouns Pelion, Pylon, Ilion, Maian, Itifn, Thetin, Alexin, etc. end in n short. 3. Latin and Greek nouns forming their genitive in adis, or ados, the accusative of Greek nouns of the third declension, and anas, end in as short, as: Areas, heroas. 4. Penes, and es (from sum) with its compounds, and the nouns in es, increasing short in the genitive, as, miles, militis, end short; but abies, aries, Ceres, fiaries, and ties, with its compounds, as: cornifies, end long. 5. Greek nouns of the neuter gender, and the Greek nominatives and vocatives of the plural end short, as: hipfiom.anes, Phryges. 6. Os. (gen. ossis), exos, comfios, imfios; the Greek nouns in os with an omicron, as Tyros, Chaos; and Greek genitives in os end short, as: Arcddos, Paltados. XXIV. Is, ys, and ua final are short, as: afiis, Itys, litt&s. Exo. 1. The dative and ablative plural end in is long, as: fienriis, nobis. To these add foris, gratia, ingrafts, bis, gtis, lis, -vis, (whether noun or verb, ) veils, sis, and their 3. Greek nouns in is, forming their genitive in inis, itis, or entis, and some in ys, end long, as: SalamTs, Samriis, Simois, Phorcys, Erinnys, (for Erinnyes). 4. The genitive sing. and the nominative, accusative, and vocative plural of the fourth declension end long. 5. Nouns in ua increasing by u long, or by odis, and. Greek genitives in ua end in along, as: filus, filuris; fialus, fialudis; trifius, tripodis; Clio, Clius. Obs. 1. A final short...