o | cónsul, M., consul | leó, M., lion | virgó, F., maiden | pater, M., father | |
o
SINGULAR CASE-ENDINGS NOM. | cónsul | leó | virgó | pater | - |
o GEN. | cónsulis | leónis | virginis | patris | -is |
o DAT. | cónsulí | leóní | virginí | patrí | -í |
o ACC. | cor | caput | poéma | patrem | em |
o ABL. | cónsule | leóne | virgine | patre | -e |
o
PLURAL | cónsulés | leónés | virginés | patrés | -és |
o GEN. | cónsulum | leónum | virginum | patrum | -um |
o DAT. | cónsulibus | leónibus | virginibus | patribus | -ibus |
o ACC. | cónsulés | leónés | virginés | patrés | -és |
o ABL. | cónsulibus | leónibus | virginibus | patribus | -ibus |
NOTE 1: Stems in ll-, rr- (N.) lose one of their liquids in the nominative: as, far, farris; mel, mellis.
NOTE 2: A few masculine and feminine stems have a nominative in -s as well as in -r: as, honós or honor, arbós or arbor.
NOTE 3: Canis, dog, and iuvenis, youth, have -is in the nominative.