Stentor

See also stentor

Translingual

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Etymology

From Latin Stentōr, from Ancient Greek Στέντωρ (Stentōr), the name of a herald in the Iliad who had a loud voice.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA: /ˈstɛnˌtɔr/

Proper noun

Stentor

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Stentoridae — a genus of large protozoa, shaped like a trumpet.

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English

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Etymology

From Latin Stentōr, from Ancient Greek Στέντωρ (Stentōr).

Proper noun

Stentor

  1. A herald in the Iliad celebrated for his loud voice.

Derived terms


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Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Στέντωρ (Stentor).

Proper noun

Stentōr (genitive Stentoris); m, third declension

  1. Stentor

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
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