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:'caedes' is a "mixed i-stem" (consonant-stem endings in singular, i-stem in plural--though 'caedum' as a genitive plural appears occasionally), while 'Carthaginiensis' would be a "pure i-stem" (i-stem endings throughout). The difference is not entirely great (at least, after archaic endings are ruled out...) —[[Usor:Mycēs|Mucius <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Tever</span>]] 02:26, 10 Martii 2008 (UTC)
::So that means "Carthaginiens'''i'''" (ablativ singular; and not "'Carthaginiens'''e'''" as in the consonant-stems or mixed stems). So it is not declined like "mensis", "collis" or "orbis" :))) I thought i-stems were just feminine or neutral. Regards --[[Specialis:Conlationes/84.114.240.145|84.114.240.145]] 21:10, 11 Martii 2008 (UTC)