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For questions about declension—the inflection of Latin nouns and adjectives to mark grammatical features such as case and number.

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How to identify the noun declension

Going the other way, a noun in -us most often forms its gen.sing. in -i (2nd declension); but it might be in -us (long 'u' - haven't readily got a macron - 4th declension); and there are odd cases like … corpus, gen. sg. corporis (3rd declension). …
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