experiundum

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Latin

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Etymology

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From a substantivization of the singular nominative neuter declentive of adjective experiundus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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experiundum n (genitive experiundī); second declension

  1. an attempt, a try
  2. an experience
    • 44 BCE, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Letters to Atticus book 9, letter 10, section 3:
      ut verum loquar, aetas iam a diuturnis laboribus devexa ad otium domesticarum me rerum delectatione mollivit. nunc si vel periculose experiundum erit, experiar certe ut hinc avolem. ante oportuit fortasse; sed ea quae scripsisti me tardarunt et auctoritas maxime tua.
      To speak the truth, in my declining years I am, after my long labours and softened by the comforts of domestic life, inclined to rest. But now, even if the experience is dangerous, I shall at any rate try to fly away. Perhaps I ought to have done so earlier; but the aforesaid considerations, and above all your advice, served to detain me.
  3. a test

Participle

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experiundum

  1. inflection of experiundus:
    1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular
    2. accusative masculine singular