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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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Plural for Succubus and Incubus

According to Wiktionary, succubus evolved in Middle English from the Latin word succuba, one who lies under. The plural is given in the aforementioned Wiktionary as succubi or succubuses. Personally, …
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Why is *dōna* the plural acc. Instead of *donos* like the rest of the 2nd declensions?

The plural accusative for 2nd declension neuter nouns is -a. …
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First Declension Singular, Gen or Dat?

Context will answer that question for you. If you say "lands" by itself in English you will likely think of it first in the nominative. In a sentence, though, you might say of the lands, to the lands, …
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