Triparic Word Patterns
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General Note
The following patterns are guidelines. They are not hard-and-fast rules. If the language committee really hates the result of one of these rules, they will try to fix the rules to produce better results, but ultimately a word may be mangled in whatever way we like to make it properly triparic.
Words Imported from Latin
Nouns
First Declension (genitives in -ae)
- Default: Just use the nom. sing.
- persōna > persona (not the standard triparic word, which is perz)
- cūria > curia
- schola > scola (with the correct orthography fix for ch > c. Not the standard triparic word, which was schula; this one came from German rather than Latin, though, so that makes sense)
Second Declension (-i)
- Default: Just use the abl. sing (⟨-o⟩).
- ager, agri > agro (not in the current dictionary at all, but another good example)
- liber, libri > libro
- centrum, -i > centro
- pugnus, -i > pugno
- quantus, -i > quanto
Third Declension (-is)
- Genitives in ⟨-ātis⟩ drop the ⟨-tis⟩:
- maiestās, -ātis > majesta (not the recognized Triparic word for this, which is machisto)
- dīplōma, -ātis > diploma
- thema, -ātis > þema
- Genitives in ⟨-oris⟩ drop the ⟨-ris⟩:
- tempus, -oris > tempo
- arbor, -oris > arbo
- Nouns in nominative ⟨-x⟩, which expand to STOP + ⟨-ēs⟩ in plural, and STOP + ⟨-is⟩ in genitive, use that STOP plus -e:
- lēx (lēgēs), lēgis > lege
- nox (noctēs), noctis > nocte
- Default: Just use the abl. sing. (drop ⟨-is⟩ from genitive and add -e to it)
- equester, -tris > equestre (not the recognized Triparic word for this, which was equester)
Fourth Declension (-ūs)
- Default: Replace genitive ⟨-ūs⟩ with -o: manus, -ūs > mano; porticus, -ūs > portico
Fifth Declension (-eī)
- Default: ?