oecumenicus

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek οἰκουμενικός (oikoumenikós, from or open to the whole world).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /oe̯.kuːˈme.ni.kus/, [oe̯.kuːˈmɛ.nɪ.kʊs]

Adjective

oecūmenicus (feminine oecūmenica, neuter oecūmenicum); first/second declension

  1. Of or pertaining to whole inhabited world; ecumenical.

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative oecūmenicus oecūmenica oecūmenicum oecūmenicī oecūmenicae oecūmenica
Genitive oecūmenicī oecūmenicae oecūmenicī oecūmenicōrum oecūmenicārum oecūmenicōrum
Dative oecūmenicō oecūmenicō oecūmenicīs
Accusative oecūmenicum oecūmenicam oecūmenicum oecūmenicōs oecūmenicās oecūmenica
Ablative oecūmenicō oecūmenicā oecūmenicō oecūmenicīs
Vocative oecūmenice oecūmenica oecūmenicum oecūmenicī oecūmenicae oecūmenica

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