tonstrina

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Etymology[edit]

From tōnsor (barber) +‎ -īna (-ery: suffix forming nouns of location where an activity is carried out), from tondeō (to clip, to trim).

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Noun[edit]

tōnstrīna f (genitive tōnstrīnae); first declension

  1. barbershop, a place to receive a professional haircut, particularly for men.

Declension[edit]

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative tōnstrīna tōnstrīnae
Genitive tōnstrīnae tōnstrīnārum
Dative tōnstrīnae tōnstrīnīs
Accusative tōnstrīnam tōnstrīnās
Ablative tōnstrīnā tōnstrīnīs
Vocative tōnstrīna tōnstrīnae

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