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Other examples are the following: -



concors, harmonious praeceps, headlong


SINGULAR M., F. N.
NOM. concors concors praeceps praeceps
GEN. concordis concordis praecipitis praecipitis
DAT. concordí concordí praecipití praecipití
ACC. concordem concors praecipitem praeceps
ABL. concordí concordí praecipití praecipití


PLURAL NOM. concordés concordia
GEN. concordium concordium [praecipitium][1][Given by grammarians, but not found.] DAT.
ACC. concordís (-és) concordia praecipitís (-és) praecipitia
ABL. concordibus concordibus praecipitibus praecipitibus



iéns, going pár, equal díves, rich


SINGULAR M., F. N.
NOM. iéns iéns r r díves díves
GEN. euntis euntis paris paris dívitis dívitis
DAT. euntí euntí parí parí dívití dívití
ACC. euntem iéns parem r dívitem díves
ABL. eunte (-í) eunte (-í) parí parí dívite dívite


PLURAL NOM. euntés euntia
GEN. euntium euntium parium parium dívitum dívitum
DAT. euntibus euntibus paribus paribus dívitibus dívitibus
ACC. euntís (-és) euntia parís (-és) paria dívitís (-és) [dítia]
ABL. euntibus euntibus paribus paribus dívitibus dívitibus


úber, fertile vetus, old


SINGULAR M., F. N.
NOM. úber úber vetus vetus
GEN. úberis úberis veteris veteris
DAT. úberí úberí veterí veterí
ACC. úberem úber veterem vetus
ABL. úberí[2][An ablative in -e is very rare.] úberí[3][An ablative in -e is very rare.] vetere (-í) vetere (-í)


PLURAL NOM. úberés úbera
GEN. úberum úberum veterum veterum
DAT. úberibus úberibus veteribus veteribus
ACC. úberés úbera veterés vetera
ABL. úberibus úberibus veteribus veteribus



NOTE: Of these vetus is originally an s-stem. In most s-stems the r has intru[QUERY] itself into the nominative also, as bi-corpor (for bi-corpos), dégener (for dé-genes).