Italian grammar (English Wikipedia)

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  • In Classical Latin, the word is neuter: templum / templa. However, in Vulgar Latin the neuter gender gradually eroded as more and more words migrated to the other genders. The earliest evidence for a masculine version of templum in Vulgar Latin comes from the Late Latin Codex Bezae (c. 400) where we read 'quiaegodestruamhunctemplum' where in the Vulgata we read 'Ego dissolvam templum hoc' (Evangelium secundum Marcum 14.58). The nominative singular is unattested, but judging from other attested neuter nouns turned masculine, it would presumably have been *templus. See An Introduction to Vulgar Latin by Charles Hall Grandgent, p. 145, and Itala und Vulgata by Hermann Rönsch, p. 266.

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