atpatruus

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English

Etymology

From atpatruus.

Noun

atpatruus

  1. One's great-grandfather's grandfather's brother.

References

  • Atpatruus, in A New Law Dictionary and Glossary by Alexander Mansfield Burrill. Reprint. Originally published: New York : J.S. Voorhies, 1850.[1]

Anagrams


Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

atpatruus m (genitive atpatruī); second declension

  1. atpatruus.

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative atpatruus atpatruī
Genitive atpatruī atpatruōrum
Dative atpatruō atpatruīs
Accusative atpatruum atpatruōs
Ablative atpatruō atpatruīs
Vocative atpatrue atpatruī

References

  • Atpatruus, in A New Law Dictionary and Glossary by Alexander Mansfield Burrill. Reprint. Originally published: New York : J.S. Voorhies, 1850.[2]