textus

      Hungarian

      Etymology

      From the Latin textus (text).

      Pronunciation

      • IPA: /ˈtɛkstuʃ/
      • Hyphenation: tex‧tus

      Noun

      textus (plural textusok)

      1. (archaic) text

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      Latin

      Etymology

      Perfect passive participle of texō (weave).

      Pronunciation

      Participle

      textus m (feminine texta, neuter textum); first/second declension

      1. woven, having been woven.

      Inflection

      Number Singular Plural
      Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
      nominative textus texta textum textī textae texta
      genitive textī textae textī textōrum textārum textōrum
      dative textō textae textō textīs textīs textīs
      accusative textum textam textum textōs textās texta
      ablative textō textā textō textīs textīs textīs
      vocative texte texta textum textī textae texta

      Noun

      textus (genitive textūs); m, fourth declension

      1. texture, structure
      2. (of language) connection, construction

      Inflection

      Number Singular Plural
      nominative textus textūs
      genitive textūs textuum
      dative textuī textibus
      accusative textum textūs
      ablative textū textibus
      vocative textus textūs

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