enuntiatio
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Latin[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Noun[edit]
ēnūntiātiō f (genitive ēnūntiātiōnis); third declension
Declension[edit]
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | ēnūntiātiō | ēnūntiātiōnēs |
Genitive | ēnūntiātiōnis | ēnūntiātiōnum |
Dative | ēnūntiātiōnī | ēnūntiātiōnibus |
Accusative | ēnūntiātiōnem | ēnūntiātiōnēs |
Ablative | ēnūntiātiōne | ēnūntiātiōnibus |
Vocative | ēnūntiātiō | ēnūntiātiōnēs |
Descendants[edit]
- Italian: enunciazione
- Spanish: enunciación
References[edit]
- “enuntiatio”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “enuntiatio”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- enuntiatio in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
- the sentence, proposition: enuntiatio, enuntiatum, sententia
- the sentence, proposition: enuntiatio, enuntiatum, sententia