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Noun

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tenilūdium n (genitive tenilūdiī or tenilūdī); second declension

  1. (Contemporary Latin, sports) tennis
    • 1993, Nuntii Latini : Latinankieliset uutiset : News in Latin. II:
      Monica Seles, princeps femina teniludii, leviter vulnerata est, cum vir quidam Germanus in eam impetum fecit. Quae res in urbe Hamburgo inter ipsum certaminis tempus evenit. Seles a cultro coquinari vulnus altum in musculo dorsi accepit.
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Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative tenilūdium tenilūdia
Genitive tenilūdiī
tenilūdī1
tenilūdiōrum
Dative tenilūdiō tenilūdiīs
Accusative tenilūdium tenilūdia
Ablative tenilūdiō tenilūdiīs
Vocative tenilūdium tenilūdia

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).