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nihilo

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Etymology 1

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    Adverbial ablative from nihil.

    Adverbial ablative from nihil / nihilum.

    Adverb

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    nihilō (not comparable)

    1. (restrictive) by nothing, no more than, by no means
      nihilō sētiusnone the less

    Usage notes

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    • Used with comparatives or other words implying comparison.

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    Noun

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    nihilō

    1. dative/ablative singular of nihilum
      nihilō, ex nihilō, prō nihilō
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    Etymology 2

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      From nihil + (forming agent nouns).

      Noun

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      nihilō m (genitive nihilōnis); third declension

      1. a good-for-nothing (worthless person)
        Synonym: nihilēnsis
      Declension
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      Third-declension noun.

      singular plural
      nominative nihilō nihilōnēs
      genitive nihilōnis nihilōnum
      dative nihilōnī nihilōnibus
      accusative nihilōnem nihilōnēs
      ablative nihilōne nihilōnibus
      vocative nihilō nihilōnēs

      Etymology 3

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        From nihil + (forming verbs).

        Verb

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        nihilō (present infinitive nihilāre, perfect active nihilāvī, supine nihilātum); first conjugation

        1. (Medieval Latin, transitive) to reduce to nothing; to destroy
          Synonym: annihilō
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