apprehensio

Latin

Etymology

From apprehendō (seize; understand).

Noun

apprehensiō f (genitive apprehensiōnis); third declension

  1. seizing or laying hold of
  2. apprehension, understanding

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative apprehensiō apprehensiōnēs
Genitive apprehensiōnis apprehensiōnum
Dative apprehensiōnī apprehensiōnibus
Accusative apprehensiōnem apprehensiōnēs
Ablative apprehensiōne apprehensiōnibus
Vocative apprehensiō apprehensiōnēs

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