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 From

threcy

onward they

common

are

gender, although from three to nine there sides a masc. form



as to is

be-

thus.

Common.

Masculine.

TpoHLjA-TA or TfM-Tr, TfM-TE three.

HETBO^MljA-TA

HCTWfH-Tt

nETHNA-TA

nETL-TE

foUr.

five.

UJECTHMA-TA

UIECTk-TI

CE^MHNA-TA

CE^Mb-TE Seven.

c5c/viHNA-nrA

ocMk-TE eight

^I6ETHNA-TA

six.

^ERETb-TE nine. ^ECETik-TE ten.

g^HNHA^ECATk

and so on

in like

^BANA^ECATk TpHNA^ECATk manner to nineteen.

eleven.

twelve. thirteen,

^BA^ECATi* twenty.

T^H^ECfTk and so on

in like

manner

thirty,

to ninety.

CTO 100, ^fi^CTE 200, TfMCTA 300, HfTHfll(te) CTOTMNTI 400, nETu(-TE) CTOTHKTk 500,

XVaa^a(-ta) 1000, ab'K(-te) s^^^ 2000, cto(te) /K^hX 100,000, AMAAlONTk 1,000,000Ordinals, Tiiese have the masc. ending in def. wo, the fern, in aa def. a-ta and the neut. PE def,

p-TO



thus nEj^BWH, HEfBw-p

fern,

in

ncp-