nomen, N., name | genus, N., race | corpus, N., body | aequor, N., sea | |
STEM nomin- | STEM gener- | STEM corpor- | STEM aequor- | |
SINGULAR NOM. | nómen | genus | corpus | aequor |
GEN. | nóminis | generis | corporis | aequoris |
DAT. | nóminí | generí | corporí | aequorí |
ACC. | nómen | genus | corpus | aequor |
ABL. | nómine | genere | corpore | aequore |
PLURAL NOM. | nómina | genera | corpora | aequora |
GEN. | nóminum | generum | corporum | aequorum |
DAT. | nóminibus | generibus | corporibus | aequoribus |
ACC. | nómina | genera | corpora | aequora |
ABL. | nóminibus | generibus | corporibus | aequoribus |
So also are declined opus, -eris, work; pígnus, -eris or -oris, pledge, etc.
NOTE: The following real or apparent liquid and nasal stems have the genitive plural in -ium, and are to be classed with the i-stems: imber, linter, úter, venter; glís más, mús, [rén]; also vírés (plural of vís: see § 79).