aeriportus
Latin
editPronunciation
edit- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /aː.e.riˈpor.tus/, [äːɛrɪˈpɔrt̪ʊs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /a.e.riˈpor.tus/, [äeriˈpɔrt̪us]
Noun
editāeriportus m (genitive āeriportūs); fourth declension
- (Contemporary Latin) airport
- 2017, Tuomo Pekkanen, “Vulcanus in Bali activus [Vulcano in Bali active]”, in Nuntii Latini 1.12.2017[1], archived from the original on 12 May 2018:
- Itaque magistratus aeriportum urbis Denpasar interim claudere decreverunt et homines, qui minus quam decem chiliometra a vulcano distantes vivunt, hortati sunt, ut domos suas relinquerent.
- And so the leadership has decided to temporarly close Denpasar Airport and people who live less than ten kilometers from the volcano have been urged to evacuate their homes.
- 2011 May, Stephani Berard, Capti: Fabula Menippeo-Hoffmanniana Americana [Taken: the Menippeo-Hoffmannian American Story], →ISBN, page 291:
- Ob nebulās Āeripotuī Angelopolitānō ingruentēs flectēbantur hōc mōmentō itinera CCCLXXVII āeronāvigōrum in āeroportus Aquifōliēnsem-Burbankopolitānum, Actalongēnsem, Ontariēnsem, Iohānnis Wayne.
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Declension
editFourth-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | āeriportus | āeriportūs |
Genitive | āeriportūs | āeriportuum |
Dative | āeriportuī | āeriportibus |
Accusative | āeriportum | āeriportūs |
Ablative | āeriportū | āeriportibus |
Vocative | āeriportus | āeriportūs |