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Stage 17

Diu Ab Exanimatus Agmen Facilis Animus Graviter Appropinquo Haereo Ara Vocab Quiz 1 Diu Exanimatus Facilis Graviter Haereo Huc impetus Ab Agmen Animus Appropinquo Ara Bene Benignus

Genitive Case Possession, ownership English: of or ‘s Possessor, not the possessed thing Matris: of the mother / the mother’s Quintus est filius Metellae.

Genitive Endings 1st declension: -ae, -arum 2nd declension: -i, -orum 3rd declension: -is, -um

Why So Srs? Genitive singular tells us two things Noun’s declension Stem for the other forms

Examples Declension of: Ara, arae Animus, animi Flos, floris Servus, servi Imperator, imperatoris Aqua, aquae Faber, fabri Pater, patris

Genitives and Stems What’s a stem? When can a stem look different the from nominative? 3rd declension 2nd declension –er nouns

Examples: Different Stems Nominative, Genitive -> Accusative Grumio, Grumionis -> Grumionem Leo, leonis -> leonem Faber, fabri -> fabrum Flos, floris -> florem Rex, regis -> regem

Declining Practice Stem of these words? Ara, arae, f. Animus, animi, m. Flos, floris, m. Servus, servi, m. Imperator, imperatoris, m. Aqua, aquae, f.