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  • * '''Sins''' as the ''Feminine, Accusative, Plural'' form of [[`Αμαρτια]] * '''Of sin''' as the ''Feminine, Genitive, Singular'' form of [[`Αμαρτια]]
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  • It is a first declension feminine noun.
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  • It is a third declension feminine noun.
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  • It is a first declension feminine noun.
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  • * ῾η [[γη]] (he ge) = "the land" (a feminine, singular, nominative noun) ! Case !! Masculine !! Feminine !! Neuter
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  • '''Feminine, Singular''' '''Feminine, Plural'''
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  • The masculine and feminine forms of the indefinite and interrogative pronoun are the same, and they de ...ings of second declension masculine and neuter nouns, and first declension feminine nouns. They can be noted easily because they all have a rough breathing mar
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  • ...of the adjective and adding '''οτερος''' (if masculine) or '''οτερα''' (if feminine) or '''οτερον''' (if neuter). This is similar to English, where '''er ...of the adjective and adding '''ατοτος''' (if masculine) or '''ατοτη''' (if feminine) or '''ατοτον''' (if neuter). This is similar to English, where '''es
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  • '''First Declension Feminine Nouns''' '''Third Declension Feminine and Masculine Nouns'''
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  • ...("You are Petros (''masculine noun = Peter = rock'') and on this petra (''feminine noun = rock'') I will build my church.")
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  • It is a first declension feminine noun that declines as follows:
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  • '''Feminine Paradigm''' '''Feminine paradigm'''
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  • ...chitecture was designed by the Templars to record the secret of the sacred feminine. Historians note that Templars were not involved with European cathedrals o ...known as "La Gioconda" in Italian (Lisa Gherardini's married surname, the feminine form of "Giocondo").
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