gubernum

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Latin

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Etymology

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Post-Classical, or ante-Classical, for the Classical gubernaculum. From gubernō.

Noun

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gubernum n (genitive gubernī); second declension

  1. helm, rudder

Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative gubernum guberna
Genitive gubernī gubernōrum
Dative gubernō gubernīs
Accusative gubernum guberna
Ablative gubernō gubernīs
Vocative gubernum guberna

Descendants

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  • Italian: governo
  • Sicilian: cuvernu, guvernu

See also

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References

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