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ambulatio

Latin

Etymology

From ambulō (“walk; travel”).

Noun

ambulātiō (genitive ambulātiōnis); f, third declension

  1. a walk, stroll
  2. a place for walking; promenade, walk, portico

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative ambulātiō ambulātiōnēs
genitive ambulātiōnis ambulātiōnum
dative ambulātiōnī ambulātiōnibus
accusative ambulātiōnem ambulātiōnēs
ablative ambulātiōne ambulātiōnibus
vocative ambulātiō ambulātiōnēs

Derived terms

  • ambulātiuncula

Related terms

  • ambulācrum
  • ambulātilis
  • ambulātor
  • ambulātōrius
  • ambulātrix
  • ambulātūra
  • ambulātus
  • ambulō
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