The Reflexive Pronoun of the Third person is sē (Acc.) himself, herself, itself, themselves. The Sing. and Plur. are alike, and there is no distinction of Gender.
Sing. or Plur. | |
A. | sē (or sēsē) |
G. | sŭī |
D. | sĭbĭ or sĭbī |
Abl. | sē (or sēsē) |
§ 48. Possessive Pronouns.
mĕŭs, mĕă, mĕum my, mine; my own.
nostĕr, nostră, nostrum our, ours; our own.
tŭŭs, tŭă, tŭum thy, thine; thine own; your, yours; your own.
vestĕr, vestră, vestrum your, yours; your own.
sŭŭs, sŭă, sŭum his, her, hers, its, their, theirs; his own, etc.
These Pronouns are declined like Adjectives in -ŭs or -ĕr. But the Voc. Masc. of mĕŭs is mī or, rarely, mĕŭs; tŭŭs and sŭŭs have no Voc.
sŭŭs, like sē, is Reflexive, and only used of the Subject of the sentence; see also § 338. In other cases their is translated by the Gen. of a Demonstrative.
§ 49. Demonstrative Pronouns.
M. | F. | N. | |
hīc or hĭc | haec | hōc | this |
ĭs | ĕă | ĭd | that |
illĕ | illā | illŭd | that, 'yonder [you) |
istĕ | istă | istŭd | that (of yours or near |
ipsĕ | ipsă | ipsum | self |
īdem | ĕădem | ĭdem | the same |
Note.—Where only one form is given for a case, it is the same for all genders.