consutura

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Latin

Etymology

From cōnsūtum, past participle of cōnsuō. In New Latin, reformed based on descendants such as Middle French cousture, Spanish costura, etc., themselves inherited from an unattested Vulgar Latin term.

Noun

cōnsūtūra f (genitive cōnsūtūrae); first declension

  1. (New Latin) sewing, clothesmaking, the art of sewing

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative cōnsūtūra cōnsūtūrae
Genitive cōnsūtūrae cōnsūtūrārum
Dative cōnsūtūrae cōnsūtūrīs
Accusative cōnsūtūram cōnsūtūrās
Ablative cōnsūtūrā cōnsūtūrīs
Vocative cōnsūtūra cōnsūtūrae

Descendants

See *cōstūra.