Stentor
See also stentor
Translingual
Etymology
From Latin Stentōr, from Ancient Greek Στέντωρ (Stentōr), the name of a herald in the Iliad who had a loud voice.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Stentor
See also
Stentor (protozoa) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia:Stentor (protozoa)
Stentor on Wikispecies. Wikispecies
English
Etymology
From Latin Stentōr, from Ancient Greek Στέντωρ (Stentōr).
Proper noun
Stentor
Derived terms
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Στέντωρ (Stentor).
Proper noun
Stentōr (genitive Stentoris); m, third declension
Declension
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Stentōr | Stentorēs |
| genitive | Stentoris | Stentorum |
| dative | Stentorī | Stentoribus |
| accusative | Stentorem | Stentorēs |
| ablative | Stentore | Stentoribus |
| vocative | Stentōr | Stentorēs |
Derived terms
- Stentoreus