rangifer
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈran.ɡi.fer/, [ˈräŋɡɪfɛr]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈran.d͡ʒi.fer/, [ˈrän̠ʲd͡ʒifer]
Noun
rangifer m (genitive rangiferī); second declension
Declension
Second-declension noun (nominative singular in -er).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | rangifer | rangiferī |
Genitive | rangiferī | rangiferōrum |
Dative | rangiferō | rangiferīs |
Accusative | rangiferum | rangiferōs |
Ablative | rangiferō | rangiferīs |
Vocative | rangifer | rangiferī |
Quotations
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- 1681: Lappones hieme cum ſuis rangiferis tranſmigrantes ex nive condenſata sibi tuguria inſtruunt, ac ſupernè ramis arborum & nive ſuper inſtrata contegunt, adverſus frigus duriſſimum ſatis muniti, quando nec alia eorum eſt veſtis, quam Rangiferorum pellis nudæ cuti aptata. —Speculum imaginum veritatis occultae, R. P. Iacobus Masenius [1]
- (The Lapps, migrating in winter with their reindeer, build up huts for themselves out of packed snow and covered with branches of trees on top and strewn snow, are sufficiently armed against the harshest cold, even when no other is their clothing than the pelt of their Reindeer put on their naked skin.)
Synonyms
- (reindeer): tarandrus