English edit

 
Tabula Peutingeriana, an example of an itinerarium

Etymology edit

Latin itinerārium.

Noun edit

itinerarium (plural itineraria)

  1. (historical) An Ancient Roman road map in the form of a listing of cities, villages and other stops, with the intervening distances.

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Latin edit

Etymology edit

From iter (journey, stem itiner-) +‎ -ārium (of purpose).

Pronunciation edit

(Classical) IPA(key): /i.ti.neˈraː.ri.um/, [ɪt̪ɪnɛˈräːriʊ̃ˑ]

Noun edit

itinerārium n (genitive itinerāriī or itinerārī); second declension

  1. itinerarium, itinerary (road map listing locations with the intervening distances)

Declension edit

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative itinerārium itinerāria
Genitive itinerāriī
itinerārī1
itinerāriōrum
Dative itinerāriō itinerāriīs
Accusative itinerārium itinerāria
Ablative itinerāriō itinerāriīs
Vocative itinerārium itinerāria

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

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