vulgus, crowd.
Greek Nouns of the Second Declension.
[27]. These end in -os, -ōs, Masculine or Feminine; and -on, Neuter. They are mainly proper names, and are declined as follows:—
| Barbitos, m. and f., lyre. | Androgeōs, m., Androgeos. | Īlion, n., Troy. | |
| Nom. | barbitos | Androgeōs | Īlion |
| Gen. | barbitī | Androgeō, -ī | Īliī |
| Dat. | barbitō | Androgeō | Īliō |
| Acc. | barbiton | Androgeō, -ōn | Īlion |
| Voc. | barbite | Androgeōs | Īlion |
| Abl. | barbitō | Androgeō | Īliō |
1. Nouns in -os sometimes form the Accusative Singular in -um instead of -on; as, Dēlum, Delos.
2. The Plural of Greek nouns, when it occurs, is usually regular.
3. For other rare forms of Greek nouns the lexicon may be consulted.
THIRD DECLENSION.
[28]. Nouns of the Third Declension end in -a, -e, -ī, -ō, -y, -c, -l, -n, -r, -s, -t, -x. The Third Declension includes several distinct classes of Stems,—