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Nominative Singular, Aeneas. Genitive, Aeneae. Dative, Aeneae. Accusative, Aeneam. Vocative, O Aeneas and Aeneas.
Nominative and Accusative dual, Aeneae. Genitive and Dative dual, Aenearum and Aeneis. Vocative, O Aeneae.
Nominative plural, Aeneae. Genitive, Aenearum. Dative, Aeneis. Accusative, Aeneas. Vocative, O Aeneae.
Chryses, chryse, chrysae, chrysen, O chryse and chryses. Dual: chrysae, chrysarum and chrysis, O chrysae. Plural: chrysae, chrysarum, chrysis, chrysas, O chrysae.
Propheta original: "Propheta", prophetae, prophetae, prophetam, O propheta. Dual: prophetae, prophetarum, and prophetis, O prophetae. Plural: prophetae, prophetarum, prophetis, prophetas, O propheta.
Note also in this declension, and in general, that the Attics have the same nominatives and vocatives.
Furthermore, it should be known that the genitive plural of this first, as well as the second declension, is circumflexed on the final syllable. Note that names of this declension ending in -ης -es, if they are derived from a verb, or possess a t, make the vocative in -α -a, such as propheta original: "propheta", O propheta; critis original: "critis", O crita; perses original: "perses", O persa.