interretialia:o-eheu:yolo-are-avi-atum:o-eheu:-Beniaminus(Image Source)wait— what gender is it?I bas
interretialia:o-eheu:yolo-are-avi-atum:o-eheu:-Beniaminus(Image Source)wait— what gender is it?I based the endings on leo, leonis, which is masculine. Also, Grumio, Grumionis is masculine. I don’t know offhand any feminine or neuter third declension nouns that end in -o, -onis.-BeniaminusNative-Latin neuter stems in -on- apparently do not exist.Vicipaedia has Neo-Latin words like neutron be declined as neuter stems in -on- (although such words are starting to be declined as masculine), but I believe they acknowledge the lack of precedent. The only neuter stems in -on- that are available to use are Greek adjectives like εὐδαίμων, εὔδαιμον (stem εὐδαιμον-). That is a bit of a stretch, and yet even Modern Greek makes a point of indicating the -ον- in ηλεκτρονιακός (“electronic”). -- source link
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