Third declension.
Flos = flower Flora was the Latin goddess of Flowers, not the word for flower.
flos
Flos (gen. floris). The Latin word for flower is flos. The botanical names for all flowers come from the Latin language. Some examples are Bellis perennis for daisy, Chamomilla recutita for chamomile and Gymnadenia conopsea for fragrant orchid.
I believe it is Iacobus, 2nd Declension
fax, 3rd declension with the genitive facis.
'a/the flower', with flower as the direct object of the verb. 'Florem' is the accusative form of the third declension noun 'flos, floris,' meaning 'flower' or 'blossom'.
Flos = flower Flora was the Latin goddess of Flowers, not the word for flower.
flos
flos
First declension.
'Tempus' is third declension.
The Latin noun Homo, hominis is in the third declension.
It means flower
Third declension.
Consul, consulis is third declension.
Esse is the verb "to be". Only nouns are declined, therefore it is in no declension.
The Latin word cīvitās in the nominative case, cīvitātis in the genitive, is a third declension feminine noun.