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5TH DECLENSION

NOUNS in -ĒS

SINGULAR Nominative Accusative Genitive Dative Ablative ēs subject em object Genitive eī of _____ Dative e ī to/for ______ Ablative ē by/with/from _________

PLURAL Nominative Accusative Genitive Dative Ablative ēs subject ēs object Genitive ērum of _____ Dative ēbus to/for ______ Ablative ēbus by/with/from _________

VOCABULARY diēs, -ēī m./f. *# day fidēs, -eī f. faith rēs, -eī f. thing, affair spēs, -eī f. hope aciēs, -ēī f. * edge, line of battle glaciēs, -ēī f. * ice effigiēs, -ēī f * image, statue faciēs, -ēī f * face caedēs, -ēī f slaughter NOTE: *If the nominative ends in –iēs, the `e’ remains long in the genitive and dative singular and so takes the stress. #The ablative diē often means on a/the day

diēs

day (subj) days (subj) days (obj)

faciem

face (obj)

rēbus

to/for things by/with/from things

speī

of hope to/for hope

diērum

of days

effigiēs

statue (subj) statues (subj) statues (obj)

fidem

faith (obj)

aciēī

of edge to/for edge

caedē

by/with/from slaughter

rērum

of things

spē

by/with/from hope

diēbus

to/for days by/with/from days

spem

hope (obj)

diē

by/with/from/on day