Latin edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Suceu +‎ -ēnsis (-ese, adjective suffix).

Adjective edit

Suceuvēnsis (neuter Suceuvēnse); third-declension two-termination adjective

  1. (New Latin) Suzhounese
    • 1949, Apollinaris: Commentarium Iuridico-Canonicum[1], volume 22, page 474:
      Const. Apost. d. 9 iunii 1949, qua Dioecesis Sciamhaevensis territorium, ad meridiem situm Dioecesis Haemenensis, bipartitur et nova erigitur Dioecesis “Suceuvensis []
      The Apostolic Constitution of 9 June 1949, by which the territory of the diocese of Shanghai, situated to the south of the diocese of Haimen, is divided in two, and the new Diocese of “Suzhou” is erected []

Declension edit

Third-declension two-termination adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative Suceuvēnsis Suceuvēnse Suceuvēnsēs Suceuvēnsia
Genitive Suceuvēnsis Suceuvēnsium
Dative Suceuvēnsī Suceuvēnsibus
Accusative Suceuvēnsem Suceuvēnse Suceuvēnsēs
Suceuvēnsīs
Suceuvēnsia
Ablative Suceuvēnsī Suceuvēnsibus
Vocative Suceuvēnsis Suceuvēnse Suceuvēnsēs Suceuvēnsia

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