NUMERAL ADJECTIVES. The Numerals from one to four are declinable; as, 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, ǹ, òv, mine. 3. ἡμέτερος, α, ov, our. 2. σὸς, σὴ, σὸν, thine. 4. ὑμέτερος, α, ον, 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. αὐτὸς, self, is used for the nominative singular of the three persons, the verb showing the person intended; or, emphatically, αὐτὸς ἐγὼ, I myself; αὐτὸς σὺ, thou thyself. αὐτοὶ, in like manner, for the nominative plural of all three persons; and sometimes ἡμεῖς αὐτοὶ, ὑμεῖς αὐτοί. IV. RECIPROCAL; "moving to and fro," "alternating." V. RE-LATIVE; or "referring," i. e. to some fore-going or antecedent substantive. particular thing or person (Lat. in-de-finitum), not marked out from anything else. 1. τις, τις, τι, (declined above) any one, some one. - him, 2. ὁ, ἡ, τὸ δεῖνα, a certain person, What-d'ye-call- her, it. * It is manifest that is, ή, 8, and τις, τις, τι, are each declined here, as well as ὅστις |