haedus

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Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *haidos, probably a loanword from a pre-Indo-European substrate language due to the fact that it cannot be derived from any known root. The only sure cognate is Proto-Germanic *gaits (goat).

Pronunciation

Noun

haedus m (genitive haedī); second declension

  1. young goat, kid

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative haedus haedī
Genitive haedī haedōrum
Dative haedō haedīs
Accusative haedum haedōs
Ablative haedō haedīs
Vocative haede haedī

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Aromanian: ed
  • Megleno-Romanian: ied
  • Old Italian: eghio
  • Romanian: ied
  • Sardinian: edu

References