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What case is oppidum in latin

What case is oppidum in latin

Second-declension noun (neuter).
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Declension.

CaseSingularPlural
Nominativeoppidumoppida
Genitiveoppidīoppidōrum
Dativeoppidōoppidīs
Accusativeoppidumoppida

  1. What is oppidum in Latin?
  2. What is the plural of oppidum in Latin?
  3. What are the endings of oppidum?
  4. What is the Latin word for dark chamber?
  5. What gender is oppidum?
  6. What is the plural of طير?
  7. What is the plural of كتاب?
  8. What is the size of oppidum?
  9. What is the meaning of Oppido?
  10. Who built the oppidum?
  11. What is the meaning of the Latin word Vitium?
  12. What is the Latin word of soil which means floor?
  13. What is galactic in Latin?
  14. What is Dracula in Latin?
  15. What is Umbra Latin for?
  16. What is Sicarius in Latin?

What is oppidum in Latin?

Oppidum is a Latin word meaning 'defended (fortified) administrative centre or town', originally used in reference to non-Roman towns as well as provincial towns under Roman control.

What is the plural of oppidum in Latin?

The term oppidum (plural oppida) is Latin, originally deriving from classical sources; most significantly Julius Caesar used it to describe several locations he encountered in Gaul (modern-day France, parts of Belgium, western Germany and northern Italy) during his conquest in the mid-1st century BC.

What are the endings of oppidum?

In addition, oppidum is neuter. Neuter words of the second declension have a singular ending -um, plural -a; words of the first declension have a singular ending on -a, and a plural on -ae. That's why it is one oppidum, two oppida; but one insula, two insulae.

What is the Latin word for dark chamber?

“Camera obscura” literally means “dark chamber” in Latin and it describes the first known imaging device, which can be traced back to antiquity.

What gender is oppidum?

Latin nouns have gender, either masculine, feminine, or neuter. The gender may be natural or grammatical. The noun puer (boy) is masculine, puella (girl) is feminine, oppidum (town) is neuter.

What is the plural of طير?

طير • (ṭīr) m (plural طيور‎ (ṭyūr))

What is the plural of كتاب?

كتاب • (kitāb) m (plural كتب‎ (kutub)) book.

What is the size of oppidum?

The size of the oppidum area was quite large - about 100 ha. This area was surrounded by complex fortifications. Besides buildings of various purposes a very important part of the oppidum was created by acropolis with sacral function.

What is the meaning of Oppido?

Adverb. oppidō (not comparable) (colloquial in classical texts) very, greatly, much.

Who built the oppidum?

We are privileged to offer our clients the highest levels of service, creating beautiful places that will protect them and their legacy for generations to come,” says Jakub Zamrazil, founder and CEO of Oppidum, in a press statement.

What is the meaning of the Latin word Vitium?

vitium n (genitive vitiī or vitī); second declension. flaw, defect, blemish, imperfection quotations ▼ vice.

What is the Latin word of soil which means floor?

From Latin solum (“base, bottom; soil”).

What is galactic in Latin?

galactic (adj.)

1839, "of the Milky Way, of the bright band of stars around the night sky," from Late Latin galacticus, from galaxias (see galaxy). In modern scientific sense "pertaining to (our) galaxy," from 1849.

What is Dracula in Latin?

Dracul (literally “the dragon”) comes from the Romanian drac (“dragon, devil”), itself deriving from the Latin dracō (“dragon”).

What is Umbra Latin for?

From Latin umbra (“shade, shadow”).

What is Sicarius in Latin?

Latin, assassin, murderer, from sica dagger; akin to Latin secare to cut.

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