Latin

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Etymology

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From Siuceu +‎ -ēnsis (-ese, adjective suffix).

Adjective

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Siuceuvēnsis (neuter Siuceuvēnse); third-declension two-termination adjective

  1. (New Latin) Alternative form of Suceuvēnsis: Suzhounese.
    • 1949, Apollinaris: Commentarium Iuridico-Canonicum[1], volume 22, page 219:
      Litt. Apost. d. 1 maii 1947, quibus B. Maria V. Immaculati cordis titulo, praecipua caelestis Patrona Siuceuvensis dioecesis constituitur.
      The Apostolic Letter of 1 May 1947 by which the Blessed Virgin Mary, by the title “of Immaculate Heart”, is established as the principal heavenly Patron of the diocese of Suzhou.

Declension

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Third-declension two-termination adjective.

singular plural
masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
nominative Siuceuvēnsis Siuceuvēnse Siuceuvēnsēs Siuceuvēnsia
genitive Siuceuvēnsis Siuceuvēnsium
dative Siuceuvēnsī Siuceuvēnsibus
accusative Siuceuvēnsem Siuceuvēnse Siuceuvēnsēs
Siuceuvēnsīs
Siuceuvēnsia
ablative Siuceuvēnsī Siuceuvēnsibus
vocative Siuceuvēnsis Siuceuvēnse Siuceuvēnsēs Siuceuvēnsia