Gender

What is known about the feminine natural gender for trees in classical Latin?

What is known about the feminine natural gender for trees in classical Latin?
  1. What gender is tree in Latin?
  2. What is the feminine form in Latin?
  3. What is neutral gender in Latin?
  4. Which type of gender is tree?

What gender is tree in Latin?

It is a well known fact of Latin grammar, that trees follow natural gender and are always feminine, even when the word form would suggest masculine gender, as in populus "poplar".

What is the feminine form in Latin?

There are three genders in Latin: masculine (masculinum), feminine (femininum) and neuter (neutrum).

What is neutral gender in Latin?

Neuter gender. Along with masculine and feminine, Latin also has a neuter gender meaning “neither,” that is neither masculine nor feminine. Thus neuter gender is often applied to things which don't have a natural gender, words like: “war” bellum, “iron” ferrum, or “danger” periculum.

Which type of gender is tree?

Tree and chair, being non- living things, are also neuter gender.

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