Q. How many Genders?
A. Three.
- Masculine—hic vir this man.
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Q. How many Genders?
A. Three.
Nouns belonging to both sexes are of the Mascu∣line and Feminine Gender, as
Note, the Masculine Gender is more worthy then the Feminine, and the Feminine more worthy then the Neuter.