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Nouns of the 4th declension have a stem of -u.
Nouns of the 4th declension are generally masculine. Some
exceptions include manus, -us, f. which is feminine and cornu, -us
which is one of the very few neuters.
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gradus, -us, m. |
| Person |
Singular |
Plural |
| Nom. |
gradus |
gradus |
| Gen. |
gradus |
graduum |
| Dat. |
gradui |
gradibus |
| Acc. |
gradum |
gradus |
| Abl. |
gradu |
gradibus |
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manus, -us, f. |
| Person |
Singular |
Plural |
| Nom. |
manus |
manus |
| Gen. |
manus |
manuum |
| Dat. |
manui |
manibus |
| Acc. |
manum |
manus |
| Abl. |
manu |
manibus |
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cornu, -us, n. |
| Person |
Singular |
Plural |
| Nom. |
cornu |
cornua |
| Gen. |
cornus |
cornuum |
| Dat. |
cornui |
cornibus |
| Acc. |
cornu |
cornua |
| Abl. |
cornu |
cornibus |
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Other
Noun Declensions
1st Decl. Nouns 2nd Decl. Nouns 3rd Decl. Nouns 4th Decl. Nouns 5th Decl. Nouns Vocative Case Locative Case Forms
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Morphology
Index
Noun Morphology Adjective Morphology Pronouns Verb Elements Verb Conjugations Verb Tenses Irregular Verbs Infinitive Forms Imperative Mood Subjunctive Conjugations Subjunctive Tenses Variant Forms
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Related Topics
Lesson Chapter 20
Vocative Case Forms
Locative Case Forms
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