Many nouns are found in the Plural in a peculiar sense:—
aedēs
,
-is
(F.),
temple;
|
aedēs
,
-ium
,
house.
|
aqua
(F.),
water;
|
aquae
,
mineral springs, a watering-place.
|
auxilium
(N.),
help;
|
auxilia
,
auxiliaries.
|
bonum
(N.),
a good;
|
bona
,
goods
,
property.
|
carcer
(M.),
dungeon;
|
carcerēs
,
barriers
(of race-course).
|
castrum
(N.),
fort;
|
castra
,
camp.
|
comitium
(N.),
place of assembly;
|
comitia
,
an election
(
town-meeting
).
|
cōpia
(F.),
plenty;
|
cōpiae
,
stores
,
troops.
|
fidēs
(F.),
harp-string;
|
fidēs
,
lyre.
|
fīnis
(M.),
end;
|
fīnēs
,
bounds
,
territories.
|
fortūna
(F.),
fortune;
|
fortūnae
,
possessions.
|
grātia
(F.),
favor
(rarely,
thanks
);
|
grātiae
,
thanks
(also,
the Graces
).
|
hortus
(M.),
a gardon;
|
hortī
,
pleasure-grounds.
|
impedīmentum
(N.)
hindrance;
|
impedīmenta
,
baggage.
|
littera
(F.),
letter
(of alphabet);
|
litterae
,
epistle
,
literature.
|
locus
(M.),
place
[plural
loca
(N.)];
|
locī
,
In early writers the regular plural.
topics
,
places in books.
|
lūdus
(M.),
sport;
|
lūdī
,
public games.
|
mōs
(M.),
habit
,
custom;
|
mōrēs
,
character.
|
nātālis
(M.),
birthday;
|
nātālēs
,
descent
,
origin.
|
opera
(F.),
work;
|
operae
,
day-laborers
(“hands”).
|
[
ops
,]
opis
(F.),
help
(§
103
.
f.
1);
|
opēs
,
resources
,
wealth.
|
pars
(F.),
part;
|
partēs
,
part
(on the stage),
party.
|
rōstrum
(N.),
beak of a ship;
|
rōstra
,
speaker's platform.
|
sāl
(M. or N.),
salt;
|
salēs
,
witticisms.
|
tabella
(F.),
tablet;
|
tabellae
,
documents
,
records.
|
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