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Latest revision as of 22:14, 15 February 2023

Female duke

dux, ducis, m/f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative dux ducēs
Genitive ducis ducum
Dative ducī ducibus
Accusative ducem ducēs
Ablative duce ducibus
Vocative dux ducēs


Etymology:

Medieval Latin

References:

  • "dux". In: Edwin Habel and Friedrich Gröbel (2008) Mittellateinisches Glossar, Stuttgart, UTB Schöningh
  • "dux". In: Wiktionary, Wikimedia Foundation, visited on 15.01.2023‎


Wife of a duke

ducissa, ducissae, f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative ducissa ducissae
Genitive ducissae ducissārum
Dative ducissae ducissīs
Accusative ducissam ducissās
Ablative ducissā ducissīs
Vocative ducissa ducissae


Etymology:

Medieval Latin

References: