The Genative Plural of Sermo

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blutoonwithcarrotandnail
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The Genative Plural of Sermo

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Is the genative plural of SERMO

SERMINUM

This would make the consonant stem

SERMIN

Is this correct? Its not in my textbook and my
dictionary ran off


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Re: The Genative Plural of Sermo

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blutoonwithcarrotandnail wrote:Is the genative plural of SERMO

SERMINUM

This would make the consonant stem

SERMIN

Is this correct? Its not in my textbook and my
dictionary ran off


Thanks.
Genitive plural of sermo, onis, m. is sermonum.
Stem is sermon-.

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