Bartholomew the Englishman

On the Dragon


Latin Grammar: Third Declension Nouns

Item, capite 13: Inter elephantes et dracones perpetua est dimicatio. Nam draco cauda constringit elephantem, et elephas pede et promuscide prosternit draconem. Draco autem nexu caudae innodat pedes elephantis et cadere eum facit, sed non impune, quia dum interficit elephantem, interficitur casu eius.

Third Declension Nouns

Decline the following nouns from the passage above.  The nominative and genitive singular forms are provided.
  Elephans (or Elephas), Elephantis Draco, draconis  Pes, pedis  
Case singluar plural singular plural singluar plural  
nominative elephans draco pes
genitive elephantis draconis pedis
dative
accusative
ablative

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