Arretium

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Alternative forms[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Etruscan 𐌀𐌓𐌉𐌕𐌉𐌌 (aritim).

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Arrētium n sg (genitive Arrētiī or Arrētī); second declension

  1. One of the most powerful cities of Etruria, situated on the upper valley of the river Arnus, now Arezzo.

Declension[edit]

Second-declension noun (neuter), with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Arrētium
Genitive Arrētiī
Arrētī1
Dative Arrētiō
Accusative Arrētium
Ablative Arrētiō
Vocative Arrētium
Locative Arrētiī

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Italian: Arezzo

References[edit]

  • Arretium”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly
  • Arretium in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.