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Reconstruction:Latin/socra
Latin
Etymology
From socrus, with a change in declension away from the typically masculine fourth declension.
Declension
First declension.
Italo-Western declension of *socra | ||||
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Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *sǫ́cra | *sǫ́crę | ||
genitive | *sǫ́crę | *sǫcrárọ | ||
dative | *sǫ́crę | *sǫ́cris | ||
accusative-ablative | *sǫ́crã | *sǫ́cras |
Eastern declension of *socra | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *sǫ́cra | *sǫ́crę | ||
genitive | *sǫ́crę | *sǫcráru | ||
dative | *sǫ́crę | *sǫ́cris | ||
accusative-ablative | *sǫ́crã | *sǫ́cras |
Sardinian declension of *socra | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *sǫ́cra | *sǫ́crę | ||
genitive | *sǫ́crę | *sǫcráru | ||
dative | *sǫ́crę | *sǫ́cris | ||
accusative-ablative | *sǫ́crã | *sǫ́cras |
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