Latin edit

Etymology edit

A double diminutive from abbreviātulus +‎ -lus, or formed directly as abbreviātus +‎ -ellus.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

abbreviātellus (feminine abbreviātella, neuter abbreviātellum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) Diminutive of abbreviātus (shortened, abbreviated)
    • 1850, Clemens Hampe, Beschreibung einiger neuen Käfer-Arten :[1]
      Scydmaenus Holzeri m.: rufo-brunneus, nitidus; capite elongato, bituberculato medio bisulcato; thorace elongato, deplanato, postice 4-foveolato, elytris elongatis, abbreviatellis, planis, basi 4-impressis. Long. 1 ⅓.

Declension edit

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative abbreviātellus abbreviātella abbreviātellum abbreviātellī abbreviātellae abbreviātella
Genitive abbreviātellī abbreviātellae abbreviātellī abbreviātellōrum abbreviātellārum abbreviātellōrum
Dative abbreviātellō abbreviātellō abbreviātellīs
Accusative abbreviātellum abbreviātellam abbreviātellum abbreviātellōs abbreviātellās abbreviātella
Ablative abbreviātellō abbreviātellā abbreviātellō abbreviātellīs
Vocative abbreviātelle abbreviātella abbreviātellum abbreviātellī abbreviātellae abbreviātella

References edit

  1. ^ Hampe, Clemens (1850) “Beschreibung einiger neuen Käfer-Arten”, in Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, volume 11, number 10, page 352