thymiama

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Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek θυμίαμα (thumíama).

Noun

thȳmiāma n (genitive thȳmiāmatis); third declension

  1. incense
  2. fumigant

Declension

Third-declension noun (neuter, imparisyllabic non-i-stem).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative thȳmiāma thȳmiāmata
Genitive thȳmiāmatis thȳmiāmatum
Dative thȳmiāmatī thȳmiāmatibus
Accusative thȳmiāma thȳmiāmata
Ablative thȳmiāmate thȳmiāmatibus
Vocative thȳmiāma thȳmiāmata

Descendants

  • Old French: timoine
  • Romanian: tămâie
  • Sardinian: timagna, timanza, timonza

See also

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