claustellum
Latin
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /klau̯sˈtel.lum/, [kɫau̯sˈtɛl.lũ]
Noun
claustellum n (genitive claustellī); second declension
- keyhole
- c. 27 CE – 66 CE, Petronius, Satyricon 140:
- Itaque ego quoque, ne desidia consuetudinem perderem, dum frater sororis suae automata per clostellum miratur, accessi temptaturus an pateretur iniuriam.
- Therefore, fearing through inaction I might lose an opportunity, I also made advances to the brother who was enjoying the gymnastics of his sister through the keyhole, to see if he would prove amenable to assault.
- Itaque ego quoque, ne desidia consuetudinem perderem, dum frater sororis suae automata per clostellum miratur, accessi temptaturus an pateretur iniuriam.
Inflection
Second declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | claustellum | claustella |
Genitive | claustellī | claustellōrum |
Dative | claustellō | claustellīs |
Accusative | claustellum | claustella |
Ablative | claustellō | claustellīs |
Vocative | claustellum | claustella |
Synonyms
- (keyhole): forāmen
Descendants
- Italian: chiavistello
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