Saturni

See also: saturni and saturní

Latin

Noun

Saturnī

  1. nominative plural of Saturnus
  2. genitive singular of Saturnus
  3. vocative plural of Saturnus

Old Latin

Proper noun

Saturnī

  1. (genitive) of Saturn, Saturn's
    • Lucius Livius Andronicus, Odissia, as cited by Priscianus Caesariensis. In: Remains of Old Latin Newly Edited and Translated by E. H. Warmington, in three volumes, II, Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Pacuvius and Accuius, 1936, p. 24f.:
      Priscianus, ap. G.L., II, 305, 8: 'O filie' et 'o fili.' Livius Andronicus in Odissia–
      'Pater noster, Saturni filie,
      Priscianus: Vocative 'filie' and 'fili.' Livius Andronicus in The Odyssey
      'O father of us all, O Saturn's son,
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