postremogenitus
Latin
FWOTD – 1 August 2013
Etymology
postrēmus (“[person who is] last”) + genitus (“begotten”); compare prīmōgenitus (“first-born”)
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /pos.treː.moːˈɡe.ni.tus/, [pɔs.treː.moːˈɡɛ.nɪ.tʊs]
Adjective
postrēmōgenitus (feminine postrēmōgenita, neuter postrēmōgenitum); first/second declension
- last-born
- 1615, Carolus de la Sauſſaye, Annales Eccleſiae Aurelianenſis, page 488
- Genuerat primum ex ea filium vnum, & filias duas, primogenitam Flandrinam, poſtremogenitam hanc Mathæam.
- 1630, Thomas Smith [aut.] and [unknown tr.], De Republica Anglorum, page 326
- Henricus I, VVilhelmi Conqueſtoris filius poſtremogenitus, regnum adiit anno à C. N. 1100.
- ante 1701, Luc d’Achery and Jean Mabillon, Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti IV:ii (1738), page lxxxiii
- Carolus Craſſus Ludovici Tranſrhenani poſtremogenitus fraternam ditionem annis 5. obtinuit.
- 1734, Jean-Baptiste du Hamel, Theologia Speculatrix et Practica I, page 212
- Poſtremogenitum non factum ſic accipit, quod non ſit ipſum opificium iis quæ per ipſum facta ſunt ſimile.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:postremogenitus.
- 1615, Carolus de la Sauſſaye, Annales Eccleſiae Aurelianenſis, page 488
Usage notes
- All forms except for the nominative masculine and neuter singular and accusative feminine singular are unattested.
Inflection
First/second declension.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
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Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
Nominative | postrēmōgenitus | postrēmōgenita | postrēmōgenitum | postrēmōgenitī | postrēmōgenitae | postrēmōgenita | |
Genitive | postrēmōgenitī | postrēmōgenitae | postrēmōgenitī | postrēmōgenitōrum | postrēmōgenitārum | postrēmōgenitōrum | |
Dative | postrēmōgenitō | postrēmōgenitae | postrēmōgenitō | postrēmōgenitīs | postrēmōgenitīs | postrēmōgenitīs | |
Accusative | postrēmōgenitum | postrēmōgenitam | postrēmōgenitum | postrēmōgenitōs | postrēmōgenitās | postrēmōgenita | |
Ablative | postrēmōgenitō | postrēmōgenitā | postrēmōgenitō | postrēmōgenitīs | postrēmōgenitīs | postrēmōgenitīs | |
Vocative | postrēmōgenite | postrēmōgenita | postrēmōgenitum | postrēmōgenitī | postrēmōgenitae | postrēmōgenita |
Descendants
- English: postremogeniture
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