4th Decl. Nouns

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.

gradus, -us, m.

Person Singular Plural
Nom. gradus gradus
Gen. gradus graduum
Dat. gradui gradibus
Acc. gradum gradus
Abl. gradu gradibus

 

manus, -us, f.

Person Singular Plural
Nom. manus manus
Gen. manus manuum
Dat. manui manibus
Acc. manum manus
Abl. manu manibus

 

cornu, -us, n.

Person Singular Plural
Nom. cornu cornua
Gen. cornus cornuum
Dat. cornui cornibus
Acc. cornu cornua
Abl. cornu cornibus

 

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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