patrocinium

Latin

Etymology

From patrōnocinium, from patrōnus (protector), from pater (father).

Noun

patrōcinium n (genitive patrōciniī); second declension

  1. protection, defence
  2. patronage

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative patrōcinium patrōcinia
Genitive patrōciniī patrōciniōrum
Dative patrōciniō patrōciniīs
Accusative patrōcinium patrōcinia
Ablative patrōciniō patrōciniīs
Vocative patrōcinium patrōcinia

Descendants

References

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