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What is SPES in Latin?

What is SPES in Latin?

Translation. Hope. Main Forms: Spes, Spei. Gender: Feminine. Declension: Fifth.

What case is Ignis?

Declension

Case Singular Plural
Nominative ignis ignēs
Genitive ignis ignium
Dative ignī ignibus
Accusative ignem ignēs ignīs

What declension is facies in Latin?

Fifth-declension
Fifth-declension noun.

What declension is metus?

Fourth-declension noun
Fourth-declension noun.

What is the fifth declension in Latin?

The Fifth Declension Fifth declension nouns carry a characteristic -e- and are identified by the -eī in the genitive singular. Gender: All 5th declension nouns are feminine, except dies, and compounds of dies, which are masculine.

What declension is mare in Latin?

Declension

Case Singular Plural
Nominative mare maria
Genitive maris *marium marum
Dative marī maribus
Accusative mare maria

What declension is Aqua?

Declension

Case Singular Plural
Nominative aqua aquae
Genitive aquae aquārum
Dative aquae aquīs
Accusative aquam aquās

What declension is facies Faciei?

Latin 5th Declension – faciēs, faciēī, f- face.

What declension is effigy?

What is Morbis?

(dɪˈziːz ) noun. any impairment of normal physiological function affecting all or part of an organism, esp a specific pathological change caused by infection, stress, etc, producing characteristic symptoms; illness or sickness in general.

What is the metus?

Lat. Fear; terror. In a technical sense, a reasonable and well-grounded apprehension of some great evil, such as death or mayhem, and not arising out of mere timidity, but such as might fall upon a man of courage. Fear must be of this description in order to amount to duress avoiding a contract.