Nouns of II Declension in Latin Grammar

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DECLINATIO II
SECOND
DECLENSION
Nouns of II declension
 
           Nom. sing.      Gen. sing.
masculine
 
 
-us, -er
 
           
-i
  
sirupus, i m
 (sirupe)
     
musculus, i m
 (muscle)
     
cancer, cri m
 (cancer)
     
paediater, tri m
 (paediatrician)
neuter
           
-um, -on
            
-i
  
infusum, i n
 (infusion)
     
organon, i n
 (organ)
     
ligamentum, i n
 (ligament)
Exceptions
:
feminine
 (
-us, -er
 in Nom. sing.):
 
diameter, tri f
 (diameter)
 
 
Cerasus, i f
 (cherry)
 
periodus, i f
 (period)
  
crystallus, i f 
(crystal)
neuter
 (
-us
 in Nom. sing.): 
  
virus, i n
 (virus)
System of the endings
of the second declension
Example of declension:
masculinum in -us
sirupus, i m 
(sirupe)
infusum, i n 
(infusion)
Example of declension:
neutrum in -um
(Nom.=Acc.; Nom. pl.=Acc. pl.=-a)
acromĭon, i n
 – acromial process 
colon, i n
 – large intestine 
encephălon, i n
 – brain  
ganglion, i n
 – ganglion 
olecrănon, i n
  – tip of the elbow
basion, i n 
– basion
opisthion, i n 
– opisthion
skelĕton, i n 
– skeleton 
Greek nouns of II declension
Example of declension:
neutrum in -on
(Nom.=Acc.; Nom. pl.=Acc. pl.=-a)
colon, i n
 (large intestine)
Suffixes of the nouns
of the second declination
Abbreviations
Lig.
 
ligamentum
 
Ligg.
 
ligamenta
M. 
 
musculus
Mm.
 
musculi
N. – 
 
nervus
Nn. – 
 
nervi
R. – 
 
ramus
Rr. – 
 
rami
Exercises
Put terms in Nom. sing., Gen.sing., Nom.pl., Gen.pl.
and translate into English: 
skeleton humanum
brachium dextrum
intestinum crassum
ligamentum arteriosum
lobus medius
musculus deltoideus 
nervus subclavius
palatum durum
planum medianum
sulcus caroticus
ganglion oticum
collum anatomicum
Translate terms in Latin and make grammar
analysis: 
groove of greater petrosal nerve
internal acoustic opening
aperture (opening) of cochlear canaliculus
greater tympanic spine
anterior ethmoidal cells
superior facet of rib
lateral pterygoid muscle
muscles of soft palate
frenulum of lower lip
mucous membrane of stomach fundus
solitary lymphoid nodules
Exercises
Exercises
Complete the terms and put in Gen. sing., translate
into English: 
sulcus, i m / nervus, i m
digitus, i m / medius, a, um
fundus, i m / oculus, i m
porus, i m / acusticus, a, um
canaliculus, i m / osseus, a, um
ramus, i m /mandibula, ae f
septum, i n /nasus, i m
brachium, i n / sinister, tra, trum
manubrium, i n / sternum, i n
ligamentum, i n / flavum, a, um
ganglion, i n / oticus, a, um
cingulum, i n / membrum, i n
dorsum, i n / sella, ae f
Exercises
Decline:
musculus digastricus
 (digastric muscle)
intestinum crassum
 (large intestine)
skeleton humanum
 (human skeleton,
skeleton of the human body)
ocŭlus dexter
 
(right eye)
diaměter transversa
 
(transverse diameter)
Exercises
Translate the following terms:
Exercises
Translate:
sulcus carpeus
fundus ventriculi
digitus minimus
oculus dexter
bulbus oculi
musculus rectus
collum uteri
labium externem
musculus transversus
collum scapulae
Write the endings in terms: 
ram… cum chord…
branch with
tympanic chorda
;
ram… ad gangli…
branch to ganglion
;
adit… ad antr…
aditus to antrum
;
ram… ad nerv…
branches to nerves
;
ram… ad medull…
branches to
madulla (marrow)
;
glandul… sine duct…
glands without
ducts
;
ram… cum ram…
branch with branch
;
ram… cum arteri…
branch with artery
.
EXERCISES
Exercises
Add the endings and translate:
intra coron… dent…
per fissur… oss…
apud coll… dent…
atrium dextr…
arteria brachi… profund…
labium intern…
Exercises
Define the case and translate:
ligamenta
gangliorum
septi
tuberculis
dentinum
Exercises
Transform the number and translate:
atriōrum
Cavō
intestina
colli
ligamentis
labii
acromion
ganglia
Exercises
Comment the abbreviations:
Exercises
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Learn about the nouns of the second declension in Latin grammar, including the different forms of masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns, along with exceptions and examples. Explore the system of endings, Greek nouns of the second declension, and suffixes used in this declension.

  • Latin grammar
  • Second declension
  • Nouns
  • Endings
  • Greek nouns

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  1. DECLINATIO II SECOND DECLENSION

  2. Nouns of II declension Nom. sing. Gen. sing. -us, -er -i masculine sirupus, i m (sirupe) musculus, i m (muscle) cancer, cri m (cancer) paediater,trim(paediatrician) neuter -um, -on -i infusum, i n (infusion) organon, i n (organ) ligamentum, i n (ligament) Exceptions: feminine (-us, -er in Nom. sing.): diameter, tri f (diameter) periodus, i f (period) Cerasus, i f (cherry) crystallus, i f (crystal) neuter (-us in Nom. sing.): virus, i n (virus)

  3. System of the endings of the second declension singularis m, f pluralis m, f n n N. -us, -er -um, -on N. -i -a G. -i -i G. - rum - rum D. -o -o D. -is -is Acc. -um -um, -on (=Nom.) Acc. -os -a (=Nom.) Abl. - - Abl. -is -is

  4. Example of declension: masculinum in -us sirupus, i m (sirupe) singularis sirup-us pluralis sirup-i N. N. G. sirup-i G. sirup- rum D. sirup-o D. sirup-is Acc. sirup-um Acc. sirup-os Abl. sirup- Abl. sirup-is

  5. Example of declension: neutrum in -um (Nom.=Acc.; Nom. pl.=Acc. pl.=-a) infusum, i n (infusion) singularis infus-um pluralis infus-a N. N. G. infus-i G. infus- rum D. infus-o D. infus-is Acc. infus-um Acc. infus-a Abl. infus- Abl. infus-is

  6. Greek nouns of II declension acrom on, i n acromial process colon, i n large intestine enceph lon, i n brain ganglion, i n ganglion olecr non, i n tip of the elbow basion, i n basion opisthion, i n opisthion skel ton, i n skeleton

  7. Example of declension: neutrum in -on (Nom.=Acc.; Nom. pl.=Acc. pl.=-a) colon, i n (large intestine) singularis col-on pluralis col-a N. N. G. col-i G. col- rum D. col-o D. col-is Acc. col-on Acc. col-a Abl. col- Abl. col-is

  8. Suffixes of the nouns of the second declination Suffixes Meaning Examples diminishing suffixes tuberculum, i n (tubercle), ramulus, i m (small branch) tubulus, i m (tubule, any small tubular structure) -ul-, -cul- the result of some action ligamentum, i n (ligament) medicamentum, i n (medicines, drugs) -ment- the place of the action aquarium, i n (<aqua, ae f), terrarium, i n (<terra, ae f), sanatorium, i n (<sanatus, a, um) -ori-, -ari- the disease state botulismus, i m (<botulus, I m), cocainismus, i m (<Cocainum, i n) -ism- the names of medications Papaverinum, i n, Chininum, i n, Mentholum, i n Bromidum, i, n, ChIoridum, i, n, Nitridum, i, n -in-, -ol- the names of chemical substances -id-

  9. Abbreviations Lig. Ligg. ligamenta M. musculus Mm. musculi N. nervus Nn. nervi R. ramus Rr. rami ligamentum

  10. Exercises Put terms in Nom. sing., Gen.sing., Nom.pl., Gen.pl. and translate into English: skeleton humanum brachium dextrum intestinum crassum ligamentum arteriosum lobus medius musculus deltoideus nervus subclavius palatum durum planum medianum sulcus caroticus ganglion oticum collum anatomicum

  11. Exercises Translate terms in Latin and make grammar analysis: groove of greater petrosal nerve internal acoustic opening aperture (opening) of cochlear canaliculus greater tympanic spine anterior ethmoidal cells superior facet of rib lateral pterygoid muscle muscles of soft palate frenulum of lower lip mucous membrane of stomach fundus solitary lymphoid nodules

  12. Exercises Complete the terms and put in Gen. sing., translate into English: sulcus, i m / nervus, i m digitus, i m / medius, a, um fundus, i m / oculus, i m porus, i m / acusticus, a, um canaliculus, i m / osseus, a, um ramus, i m /mandibula, ae f septum, i n /nasus, i m brachium, i n / sinister, tra, trum manubrium, i n / sternum, i n ligamentum, i n / flavum, a, um ganglion, i n / oticus, a, um cingulum, i n / membrum, i n dorsum, i n / sella, ae f

  13. Exercises Decline: musculus digastricus (digastric muscle) intestinum crassum (large intestine) skeleton humanum skeleton of the human body) oc lus dexter (right eye) diam ter transversa (transverse diameter) (human skeleton,

  14. Exercises Translate the following terms:

  15. Exercises Translate: sulcus carpeus fundus ventriculi digitus minimus oculus dexter bulbus oculi musculus rectus collum uteri labium externem musculus transversus collum scapulae

  16. EXERCISES Write the endings in terms: ram cum tympanic chorda; ram ad gangli branch to ganglion; adit ad antr aditus to antrum; ram ad nerv branches to nerves; ram ad medull madulla (marrow); glandul sine duct glands without ducts; ram cum ram branch with branch; ram cum arteri branch with artery. chord branch with branches to

  17. Exercises Add the endings and translate: intra coron dent per fissur oss apud coll dent atrium dextr arteria brachi profund labium intern

  18. Exercises Define the case and translate: ligamenta gangliorum septi tuberculis dentinum

  19. Exercises Transform the number and translate: atri rum Cav intestina colli ligamentis labii acromion ganglia

  20. Exercises Comment the abbreviations:

  21. Exercises

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