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Reconstruction:Latin/excorrigiata

Latin

Etymology

From Latin corrigia[1].

Noun

*excorrigiata f (genitive *excorrigiatae); first declension

  1. (Vulgar Latin) whip, flog

Inflection

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative excorrigiata excorrigiatae
Genitive excorrigiatae excorrigiatārum
Dative excorrigiatae excorrigiatīs
Accusative excorrigiatam excorrigiatās
Ablative excorrigiatā excorrigiatīs
Vocative excorrigiata excorrigiatae

First declension.

Italo-Western declension of *excorrigiata
Number Singular Plural
nominative *ęscǫrrẹgiáta *ęscǫrrẹgiátę
genitive *ęscǫrrẹgiátę *ęscǫrrẹgiatárọ
dative *ęscǫrrẹgiátę *ęscǫrrẹgiátis
accusative-ablative *ęscǫrrẹgiátã *ęscǫrrẹgiátas
Eastern declension of *excorrigiata
Number Singular Plural
nominative *ęscǫrrẹgiáta *ęscǫrrẹgiátę
genitive *ęscǫrrẹgiátę *ęscǫrrẹgiatáru
dative *ęscǫrrẹgiátę *ęscǫrrẹgiátis
accusative-ablative *ęscǫrrẹgiátã *ęscǫrrẹgiátas
Sardinian declension of *excorrigiata
Number Singular Plural
nominative *ęscǫrrigiáta *ęscǫrrigiátę
genitive *ęscǫrrigiátę *ęscǫrrigiatáru
dative *ęscǫrrigiátę *ęscǫrrigiátis
accusative-ablative *ęscǫrrigiátã *ęscǫrrigiátas
Descendants
  • Catalan: xurriaca
  • French: écourgée
  • Italian: scuriata
  • Occitan: escorrejada
  • Spanish: zurriaga

References

  1. Corominas, Joan (1990). Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua castellana. Madrid: Editorial Gredos. →ISBN, →ISBN.
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