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Reconstruction:Latin/medullum
Latin
Etymology
Formed analogically from medulla, which was then taken as a collective neuter plural.
Inflection
Second declension neuter.
Italo-Western declension of *medullum | ||||
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Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *mędọ́llọ | *mędọ́lla | ||
genitive | *mędọ́lli | *mędọllọ́rọ | ||
dative | *mędọ́llọ | *mędọ́llis | ||
accusative-ablative | *mędọ́llọ | *mędọ́lla |
Eastern declension of *medullum | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *mędúllu | *mędúlla | ||
genitive | *mędúlli | *mędullóru | ||
dative | *mędúllo | *mędúllis | ||
accusative-ablative | *mędúllu | *mędúlla |
Sardinian declension of *medullum | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *mędúllu | *mędúlla | ||
genitive | *mędúlli | *mędullóru | ||
dative | *mędúllo | *mędúllis | ||
accusative-ablative | *mędúllu | *mędúlla |
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