salum
Latin
Noun
salum (genitive salī); n, second declension
- the (open or high) sea, main, deep, ocean
- the sea in motion; waves, billow
- (figuratively) the colour of the sea
- (figuratively) sea of thought, anxiety, agitation or trouble
- (figuratively, of a river) stream, current
Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | salum | sala |
| genitive | salī | salōrum |
| dative | salō | salīs |
| accusative | salum | sala |
| ablative | salō | salīs |
| vocative | salum | sala |