ABSTRACT

Second declension, continued. A small group of words end in -er (instead of -us, like dominus), e.g., magister, ‘master’, but in the cases other than nominative, they drop the e. For full declension of magister, see Kennedy, p. 8. (NOTE. Readers of this book can safely disregard all vocative cases.) Faber, ‘a smith’, declines like magister.