sutriballus

Latin

Etymology

Uncertain, but perhaps a corruption of *sūtribāiulus (cobbler’s porter) — originally denoting a cobbler’s assistant — from sūtor (cobbler) + bāiulus (porter); for the reduction of the combining stem of sūtor from sūtōr- to sūtr-, compare sūtrīnus and sūtrīx (regular in the latter).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /suː.triˈbal.lus/, [suː.trɪˈbal.lʊs]

Noun

sūtriballus m (genitive sūtriballī); second declension

  1. (Late Latin) a mender of old shoes, a cobbler

Declension

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative sūtriballus sūtriballī
Genitive sūtriballī sūtriballōrum
Dative sūtriballō sūtriballīs
Accusative sūtriballum sūtriballōs
Ablative sūtriballō sūtriballīs
Vocative sūtriballe sūtriballī
  • sūtriballum

References

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