auricomans
Latin
Etymology
From aurum (“gold”) + comāns (“having long hair, hairy”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
auricomāns m, f, n, (genitive auricomantis); third declension
Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case \ Gender | M.F. | N. | MM.FF. | NN. | |
| nominative | auricomāns | auricomāns | auricomantēs | auricomantia | |
| genitive | auricomantis | auricomantis | auricomantium | auricomantium | |
| dative | auricomantī | auricomantī | auricomantibus | auricomantibus | |
| accusative | auricomantem | auricomāns | auricomantēs | auricomantia | |
| ablative | auricomantī | auricomantī | auricomantibus | auricomantibus | |
| vocative | auricomāns | auricomāns | auricomantēs | auricomantia | |
Synonyms
- (golden-haired): auricomus
Related terms
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References
- auricomans in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879