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Reconstruction:Latin/medullum

This Latin entry contains reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Latin

Etymology

Formed analogically from medulla, which was then taken as a collective neuter plural.

Noun

*medullum n (genitive *medullī); second declension

  1. (Vulgar Latin) marrow

Inflection

Second declension neuter.

Italo-Western declension of *medullum
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

Descendants

  • Aragonese: miollo
  • Aromanian: midulj
  • Catalan: moll
  • Galician: miolo
  • Italian: midollo
  • Occitan: mesolh, mesoth
  • Portuguese: miolo
  • Sardinian: maodhu, maoddu, miuddu, meuddu, meduddu
  • Spanish: meollo
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