Wiktionary Appendix: Latin fifth declension
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Description
Latin words of the fifth declension are generally of feminine gender (exceptions are dies and meridies), end in -ēs with a genitive in -ēī, and have an invariable stem.
Examples
Stem in -iēs
Citation form: diēs, -ēī m, f
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative vocative | di·ēs | di·ēs |
| accusative | di·em | di·ēs |
| genitive | di·ēī | di·ērum |
| dative | di·ēī | di·ēbus |
| ablative | di·ē | di·ēbus |
Stem in -ēs
Citation form: rēs, -eī f
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative vocative | r·ēs | r·ēs |
| accusative | r·em | r·ēs |
| genitive | r·eī | r·ērum |
| dative | r·eī | r·ēbus |
| ablative | r·ē | r·ēbus |
See also
- Latin first declension
- Latin second declension
- Latin third declension
- Latin fourth declension
- Wikipedia article on declension