masculinem
Masculinem is not a standard English word but rather a linguistic form encountered in Latin grammar. It is best understood as an inflected form used within Latin or Latin-oriented grammars to illustrate how adjectives can appear in the masculine gender in the accusative singular.
In Latin, adjectives decline to reflect gender, number, and case. For many third-declension adjectives, the masculine
Because Latin inflection relies on endings rather than fixed base forms, the exact spelling and usage of
In modern linguistic and educational contexts, the term masculin em is encountered chiefly in grammars, dictionaries,
See also: Latin grammar, Latin adjectives, grammatical case, gender, declension, inflection.