diurnalis

Latin

Etymology

Coined as a translation for the Ancient Greek ἡμερούσιος (hēmeroúsios, daily) from the roots diurnus (of or belonging to the day) + -ālis (suffix forming adjectives of relationship).

Pronunciation

Adjective

diurnālis (neuter diurnāle); third declension

  1. diurnal (of the day; that takes place during the day)

Declension

Third declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative diurnālis diurnāle diurnālēs diurnālia
Genitive diurnālis diurnālis diurnālium diurnālium
Dative diurnālī diurnālī diurnālibus diurnālibus
Accusative diurnālem diurnāle diurnālēs, diurnālīs diurnālia
Ablative diurnālī diurnālī diurnālibus diurnālibus
Vocative diurnālis diurnāle diurnālēs diurnālia

Descendants

References

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