Corc, a proper name cat, a cat sac, a sack stoc, a trumpet poll, a pit cornn, a goblet gob, a bill sop, a wisp slad, a robbery orc, a young pig torc, a wild boar port, a tune gort, a garden Singular Nom. fear, a man mac, a son ceann, a head In this manner decline lear, the sea breac, a trout peann, a pen, pl. pinn and nead, a nest peanna. Singulár Singular Nom. Asal, an ass Dat. d'asal, to an ass Acc. asal, an ass Voc. a asail, o ass Plural Nom. asail, asses Voc. a asala, o asses Abl. le asal, with an ass] Abl. le asalaib, with asses The genitive singular has a small increase. The vocative is like the nominative. The nominative plural has a broad increase. Singular Gen. coise, of a foot Gen. cos, of feet Acc. cos, a foot Voc. a cos, o foot Dat. do cois, to a footDat. do cosaib, to feet Abl. le cois, with a foot | Abl. le cosaib, with feet Acc. cosa, feet Voc. a cosa, o feet giall, a hostage sgian, a knife, gen. sgíne feall, treachery, gen. feille géag, a branch, gen. géige bréag, a lie, gen. bréige searc, love, gen. seirce críoė, an end, gen. crice cearc, a hen, gen. circe cíoć, a pap, gen, cice pian, a pain, pl. pianta ciall, reason The third Declension. Masculines and Feminines. Nouns of the third declension have a broad increase in the genitive singular. And a small increase in ig, or broad in ead, and aca, in the nominative plural. Singular |