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Translingual
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Latin
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edit🝗 m or f (genitive 🝗ris); third declension
- (alchemy) Alternative spelling of cinis (“ash”)
- 1701, Johann Christoph Sommerhoff, Lexicon pharmaceutico-chymicum latino-germanicum & germanico-latinum [Pharmaceutico-Chemical Lexicon, Latin-German and German-Latin], page 404:
- Aliàs Urna quoque Vaſculum dictum fuit, in quo Veteres gentiles Defunctorum crematorum 🝗res aſſervarunt
- Elsewhere urn was also the name of the vessel in which the old heathens preserved the ashes of the cremated dead
Declension
editThird-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | 🝗 | 🝗rēs |
Genitive | 🝗ris | 🝗rum |
Dative | 🝗rī | 🝗ribus |
Accusative | 🝗rem | 🝗rēs |
Ablative | 🝗re | 🝗ribus |
Vocative | 🝗 | 🝗rēs |
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