dollarium
Latin
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editdollarium n (genitive dollariī); second declension
- (New Latin) dollar
- 1884, Joannes Petrus Gury, Compendium Theologiae Moralis, page 296:
- Accedit auctoritas clarissimi Kenrick, et legis civilis aliquorum Statuum, ubi furtum quinque dollariorum habetur uti limes diversi nominis, et diversæ pœnæ.
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- 1898, Peter A. Baart, Legal Formulary: or, A Collection of Forms to be Used in the Exercise of Voluntary and Contentious Jurisdiction: to Which Is Added an Epitome of the Laws, Decisions and Instructions Pertaining Thereto, page 232:
- Insuper eadem auctoritate apostolica illis injungimus ut eleemosynam —— dollariorum ad econonum nostrum transmittant piis operibus applicandam.
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- 1898, The American Ecclesiastical Review: A Monthly Publication for the Clergy, page 464:
- Iulianus, sacerdos religiosus, quum Annam graviter aegrotam filiam spiritualem visitaret, ab ea accipit summam 10,000 dollariorum, quam pro suo arbitrio expendat.
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Declension
editSecond-declension noun (neuter).
singular | plural | |
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nominative | dollarium | dollaria |
genitive | dollariī | dollariōrum |
dative | dollariō | dollariīs |
accusative | dollarium | dollaria |
ablative | dollariō | dollariīs |
vocative | dollarium | dollaria |