phalera

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin phalerae, from Ancient Greek φάλαρα (phálara) (plural of φάλαρον (phálaron)).

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phalera (plural phalerae)

  1. In Ancient Greece, a metal medallion worn by men or used to ornament the harness of a horse.

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Noun[edit]

phalera f (genitive phalerae); first declension

  1. ornament
  2. phalera

Declension[edit]

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative phalera phalerae
Genitive phalerae phalerārum
Dative phalerae phalerīs
Accusative phaleram phalerās
Ablative phalerā phalerīs
Vocative phalera phalerae

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