Luca bos

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Etymology[edit]

Lūca (Lucanian) + bōs (cow), to mean elephant because the Romans first saw elephants in Heraclea, a city in Lucania, as part of Pyrrhus of Epirus's army.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Lūca bōs f (irregular, variously declined, genitive Lūcae bovis); first declension, third declension

  1. Lucanian cow (an epithet for elephant)

Declension[edit]

First-declension noun with a third-declension noun (irregular).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Lūca bōs Lūcae bovēs
Genitive Lūcae bovis Lūcārum boum
Dative Lūcae bovī Lūcīs bōbus
Lūcīs būbus
Accusative Lūcam bovem Lūcās bovēs
Ablative Lūcā bove Lūcīs bōbus
Lūcīs būbus
Vocative Lūca bōs Lūcae bovēs

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