profluvium

English

Etymology

Latin prōfluvium

Noun

profluvium (plural profluvia)

  1. A copious discharge of fluid, especially a bodily fluid.

Latin

Noun

prōfluvium n (genitive prōfluviī); second declension

  1. A flowing forth
  2. a discharge
  3. flux

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative prōfluvium prōfluvia
Genitive prōfluviī prōfluviōrum
Dative prōfluviō prōfluviīs
Accusative prōfluvium prōfluvia
Ablative prōfluviō prōfluviīs
Vocative prōfluvium prōfluvia

References

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