oricla
Latin
Etymology
From auricula, which underwent syncope and monophthongisation. This term is attested in the Appendix Probi[1], a compilation of common mistakes written in the Late Antiquity.
Pronunciation
Noun
oricla f (genitive oriclae); first declension
- (Vulgar Latin, proscribed) Alternative form of auricula ("ear").
- 3rd–4th century CE, Appendix Probi:
- auris non oricla
- [Use] auris, not oricla.
- auris non oricla
- 3rd–4th century CE, Appendix Probi:
Inflection
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | oricla | oriclae |
Genitive | oriclae | oriclārum |
Dative | oriclae | oriclīs |
Accusative | oriclam | oriclās |
Ablative | oriclā | oriclīs |
Vocative | oricla | oriclae |
First declension.
Italo-Western declension of *oricla | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *ǫ́rẹcla | *ǫ́rẹclę | ||
genitive | *ǫ́rẹclę | *ǫrẹclárọ | ||
dative | *ǫ́rẹclę | *ǫ́rẹclis | ||
accusative-ablative | *ǫ́rẹclã | *ǫ́rẹclas |
Eastern declension of *oricla | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *ǫ́rẹcla | *ǫ́rẹclę | ||
genitive | *ǫ́rẹclę | *ǫrẹcláru | ||
dative | *ǫ́rẹclę | *ǫ́rẹclis | ||
accusative-ablative | *ǫ́rẹclã | *ǫ́rẹclas |
Sardinian declension of *oricla | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Singular | Plural | ||
nominative | *ǫ́ricla | *ǫ́riclę | ||
genitive | *ǫ́riclę | *ǫricláru | ||
dative | *ǫ́riclę | *ǫ́riclis | ||
accusative-ablative | *ǫ́riclã | *ǫ́riclas |
Descendants
- Aragonese: orella
- Aromanian: ureaclji
- Asturian: oreya
- Catalan: orella
- Dalmatian: oracla
- Emilian: uraccia
- Esperanto: orelo
- Franco-Provençal: orelye
- French: oreille
- Friulian: orele, vorele
- Galician: orella
- Istro-Romanian: urecľe, uręklja
- Italian: orecchia, orecchio
- Norman: ouothelle
- Ladin: orëdla
- Leonese: oureya
- Ligurian: oêgia
- Lombard: uregia, oreggia
- Mirandese: oureilha
- Neapolitan: recchia
- Norman: orêle, oyêle
- Occitan: aurelha
- Piedmontese: orija
- Portuguese: orelha
- Romanian: ureche
- Romansch: ureglia, uraglia
- Sardinian: olicra, oricia, oricla, oricra, ulicra
- Sicilian: ricchi, aricchia, auricchia, aricchiu
- Spanish: oreja
- Venetian: récia, orécia
- Walloon: oraye
References
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