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Accusative, τό. Dual, Nominative and accusative, τὼ. Genitive and Dative, τοῖν. Plurals, Nominative, οἱ. Genitive, τῶν. Dative, τοῖς. Accusative, τούς.
The postpositive masculines truly are these: qui, cuius, cui, quem. Dual: qui, quorum, et quibus. Plural: qui, quorum, quibus, quos.
Singular: ἡ, τῆς, τῇ, τήν. Dual: τὰ, ταῖν. Plural: αἱ, τῶν, ταῖς, τάς. Subiunctives postpositives:
Singular: quae, cuius, cui, quam. Dual: quae, quarum, et quibus.
Plural: quae, quarum, quibus, quas.
Singular: τὸ, τοῦ, τῷ, τὸ. Dual: τὼ, τοῖν. Plural: τὰ, τῶν, τοῖς, τά. Subiunctives:
Singular: quod, cuius, cui, quod. Dual: quae, quorum, et quibus. Plural: quae, quorum, quibus, quae. The vocative adverb in all numbers is similarly ὦ.
Some nouns are declined isosyllabically, as Aeneas, Aeneae; some are declined inequisyllabically, as Aiax, Aiacis. Therefore, let this be called isosyllabic, that truly inequisyllabic.
The isosyllabic declensions are four, of which the first is in masculine nouns only, specifically certain masculine nouns ending in -as or -es through -e, whose genitive ends in -ou, dative in the final vowel of the nominative, and accusative in -n with the vowel of the nominative, which is common to all isosyllabic declensions.