sesquidiurnus

Latin

Etymology

sēsquidiēs (a day and a half) + -urnus (suffix forming adjectives), after diurnus

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /seːs.kʷi.diˈur.nus/, [seːs.kᶣɪ.dɪˈʊr.nʊs]

Adjective

sēsquidiurnus (feminine sēsquidiurna, neuter sēsquidiurnum); first/second declension

  1. (New Latin) occurring once every day and a half (thirty-six hours), sesquidiurnal
    • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:sesquidiurnus.

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative sēsquidiurnus sēsquidiurna sēsquidiurnum sēsquidiurnī sēsquidiurnae sēsquidiurna
Genitive sēsquidiurnī sēsquidiurnae sēsquidiurnī sēsquidiurnōrum sēsquidiurnārum sēsquidiurnōrum
Dative sēsquidiurnō sēsquidiurnae sēsquidiurnō sēsquidiurnīs sēsquidiurnīs sēsquidiurnīs
Accusative sēsquidiurnum sēsquidiurnam sēsquidiurnum sēsquidiurnōs sēsquidiurnās sēsquidiurna
Ablative sēsquidiurnō sēsquidiurnā sēsquidiurnō sēsquidiurnīs sēsquidiurnīs sēsquidiurnīs
Vocative sēsquidiurne sēsquidiurna sēsquidiurnum sēsquidiurnī sēsquidiurnae sēsquidiurna

Descendants

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