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* The third declension, as mentioned before, contains all nouns which were originally neuter in Latin, independent of their declension, which were reanalyzed as masculines and therefore kept the ''-a'' plural ending. This declension includes all Latin third declension nouns following the <small>TEMPVS, TEMPORA</small> pattern, where the ''-or-'' or equivalent marker was reanalyzed as part of the stem even in the form that became the singular:
* The third declension, as mentioned before, contains all nouns which were originally neuter in Latin, independent of their declension, which were reanalyzed as masculines and therefore kept the ''-a'' plural ending. This declension includes all Latin third declension nouns following the <small>TEMPVS, TEMPORA</small> pattern, where the ''-or-'' or equivalent marker was reanalyzed as part of the stem even in the form that became the singular:
*: <small>AVXILIVM, AVXILIA</small> → ''uçì, uçia'' "aid, aids"
*: <small>AVXILIVM, AVXILIA</small> → ''uçì, uçia'' "aid, aids"
*: <small>SAXVM, SAXA</small> → ''saç, saça'' "stone, stones"
*: <small>PECV̄, PECVA</small> → ''pìgu, pìgua'' "pet, pets"
*: <small>PECV̄, PECVA</small> → ''pìgu, pìgua'' "pet, pets"
*: *lītor, <small>LĪTORA</small> → ''nàidur, nàidura'' "shore, shores"
*: *lītor, <small>LĪTORA</small> → ''nàidur, nàidura'' "shore, shores"
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