i graeca

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Latin

Etymology

Literally "Greek i"; as it mostly appeared in words of Greek origin and became pronounced identically to i.

Pronunciation

Noun

ī graeca f

  1. A name of the letter Y.

Declension

Indeclinable portion with a first-declension adjective.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative ī graeca ī graecae
Genitive ī graecae ī graecārum
Dative ī graecae ī graecīs
Accusative ī graecam ī graecās
Ablative ī graecā ī graecīs
Vocative ī graeca ī graecae

Synonyms

  • (name of the letter Y): ȳ
  • (name of the letter Y): ȳpsīlon

Coordinate terms