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¶ Examples of the secounde declynson.
- hic ••gr̄
- hi mgr̄i
- hui{us} 〈◊〉〈◊〉
- ho{rum} tū
- huic o
- his 〈◊〉〈◊〉
- hūc rū
- hos o••
- ...〈◊〉〈◊〉
- ...〈◊〉〈◊〉
- ab hoc 〈◊〉〈◊〉
- ab hís r••s
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Here is to be noted that the datyf & the ablatyf sin¦guler of this declynson endeth al way in o
Hic radi{us}. hui{us} radij. huic radio. hūc dium. o radie. ab hoc radio. The plurel. hi radij. ho{rum} radio{rum}. his dijs &c
All nownes of this declynson that in ye noīatis sin¦guler endeth in vs chaingeth vs ine in the vocatif as hic radr{us}. o radic. hic dn̄s. o dn̄e. &c. Excepte. iij. appel∣latiues filius. deus. and agnus filius maketh fili. de{us} and agnus be lyke the nomīatif. also agnus maketh agne. Sawe propre names of men in ius that doth a way vs and thā remayneth the vocatif. as hic virgi∣lius. o virgili. hic gregou{us}. o gregori
Else in latyn the vocatif shalbe like the noīatyf by chaunginge the article in to o. as hi•• vir. o vir
Hoc templū. hui{us} tēpli. huic tēplo. hoc tēplū. o tēplū. ab hoc tēplo. The plurel. hectēpla. ho{rum} tēplorum. &c.
Here is to be noted that all nownes of the neture gendre. of what declynson that euer they be. shal ha∣uethre cases lyke in both noumbres. the noīatyf atcu¦satif and vocatyf. as in templū. and these. iij. in ye plu∣rel noumbre euermore ende in a. Oute take ambo & duo. the whisch be thus declyned. The plurel. Ambo ambe ambo. ambo{rum} barū bo{rum}. ambob{us} bab{us} bob{us}. ambos bas bo. ambo be bo ambob{us} babus bobus.
And so is Due declyned in euery case. In ye thyrde. fourth and fyfte declynson. the nominatif. accusatif. & vocatif plurell shal alway be lyke. of what gendre so euer the nownes be. vt exēpla dorebunt