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Kirkham, Samuel

"English Grammar in Familiar Lectures"

Those ending in _ff_, have the regular
plural; as, ruff, ruffs; except staff, staves.
5. Nouns ending in _y_ in the singular, with no other vowel in the
same syllable, change it into _ies_ in the plural; as, beauty,
beauties; fly, flies. But the _y_ is not changed, where there is
another vowel in the syllable; as, key, keys; delay, delays;
attorney, attorneys; valley, valleys; chimney, chimneys.
6. _Mathematics, metaphysics, politics, optics, ethics, pneumatics,
hydraulics_, &c. are construed either as singular or plural nouns.
7. The word _news_ is always singular. The nouns _means, alms_, and
_amends_, though plural in form, may be either singular or plural in
signification. Antipodes, credenda, literati, and minutiae are
always plural. _Bandit_ is now used as the singular of Banditti.
8. The following nouns form their plurals not according to any
general rule; thus, man, men; woman, women; child, children; ox,
oxen; tooth, teeth; goose, geese; foot, feet; mouse, mice; louse,
lice; brother, brothers or brethren; cow, cows or kine; penny,
pence, or pennies when the coin is meant; die, dice _for play,_
dies _for coining;_ pea and fish, pease and fish when the species
is meant, but _peas_ and _fishes_ when we refer to the number; as,
six _peas_, ten _fishes_.


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