Gyndes
Latin edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Γύνδης (Gúndēs), ultimately from Old Iranian *Gunda (literally “thick”).
Pronunciation edit
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈɡyn.deːs/, [ˈɡʏn̪d̪eːs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒin.des/, [ˈd͡ʒin̪d̪es]
Proper noun edit
Gyndēs m sg (genitive Gyndae); first declension
Declension edit
First-declension noun (masculine Greek-type with nominative singular in -ēs), singular only.
Case | Singular |
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Nominative | Gyndēs |
Genitive | Gyndae |
Dative | Gyndae |
Accusative | Gyndēn |
Ablative | Gyndē |
Vocative | Gyndē |
References edit
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