duchess: Difference between revisions

From Acadēmīa Latīnitātis
(Created page with "== Female duke == {{Noun |Entry = dūx |Genetive = dūcis |Gender = m/f |Meaning = |Stem = dūc |Declension = 3 |Etymology = {{Medieval Latin}} |References = *{{R:H&G|1=dux}} *{{R:WT-EN|1=dux|2=15.01.2023}} }} == Wife of a duke == {{Noun |Entry = dūcissa |Genetive = dūcissae |Gender = f |Meaning = |Stem = dūciss |Declension = 1 |Etymology = {{Medieval Latin}} |References = *{{R:H&G|1=ducissa}} *{{R:WT-EN|1=ducissa|2=15.01.2023}} }}")
 
No edit summary
Line 27: Line 27:
*{{R:WT-EN|1=ducissa|2=15.01.2023}}
*{{R:WT-EN|1=ducissa|2=15.01.2023}}
}}
}}
[[Category:Noble title]] [[Category:Feudalism]]

Revision as of 17:01, 15 January 2023

Female duke

dūx, dūcis, m/f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

Indeclinable portion.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative 3 3
Genitive 3 3
Dative 3 3
Accusative 3 3
Ablative 3 3
Vocative 3 3


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

dūcissa, dūcissae, f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

Indeclinable portion.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative 1 1
Genitive 1 1
Dative 1 1
Accusative 1 1
Ablative 1 1
Vocative 1 1


Etymology:

Medieval Latin

References:

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