4. In –ην, –εν; as, ὁ, ἡ ἄρσην, τὸ ἄρσεν, male. Declined like Teràv, adding 5. In -ων, -ον ; as, ὁ, ἡ σώφρων, τὸ σῶφρον, prudent. Declined like Tràν, adding Nom. Acc. and Voc. Neuter Sing. σώφρον {Plural Certain Comparatives are declined like owppwv, but contracted in some cases; as, o, ǹ σowv, inferior. 6. In –ους, -ουν ; as, ὁ, ἡ εὔνους, τὸ εὔνουν, favourable. 7. In uς, υ ; as, ὁ, ἡ δίπηχυς, τὸ δίπηχυ, of-two-cubits. Declined liked πñxus, adding Nom. Acc. and Voc. Neuter Sing. diπnxv { Singa dirnu Plural διπήχεα, τη 8. In –ως, –ων ; as, ὁ, ἡ ἵλεως, τὸ ἵλεων, propitious. NUMERAL ADJECTIVES. The Numerals from one to four are declinable; as, Gen. τριῶν Gen. τεσσάρων Dat. τρισὶ Acc. τρεῖς τρία Dat. τέσσαρσ Acc. τέσσαρας τέσσαρα From four to one hundred are indeclinable. PRONOUNS. I. PERSONAL; i. e. of the three Persons singular, I, thou, he; and plural, we, you, they. II. POSSESSIVE; i. e. pointing out "possession" by a per son; as, mine, or possessed by me. 1. ἐμος, , òv, mine. 3. ἡμέτερος, α, ov, our. 2. σὺς, σὴ, σὸν, thine. 4. ὑμέτερος, α, or, your. III. REFLEXIVE; or "back-turning" (Lat. re-flectens); i. e. those which refer back to, or recoil upon, something already prominent in the sentence; as, he hurt himself. |