slip

From Acadēmīa Latīnitātis

Losing one's traction on a slippery surface


Woman's undergarment worn beneath a dress or skirt

indūcula, indūcula, f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative indūcula indūculae
Genitive indūculae indūculārum
Dative indūculae indūculīs
Accusative indūculam indūculās
Ablative indūculā indūculīs
Vocative indūcula indūculae


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tunicla, indūcula, f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative tunicla tuniclae
Genitive tuniclae tuniclārum
Dative tuniclae tuniclīs
Accusative tuniclam tuniclās
Ablative tuniclā tuniclīs
Vocative tunicla tuniclae


Etymology:

Diminutive of tunica

Note:

It can be used for all genders.

References:

  • "tunicla". In: Pons, Pons Langenscheidt GmbH, visited on 20.03.2023
  • "tunicla". In: Wiktionary, Wikimedia Foundation, visited on 20.03.2023‎


tunicula, indūcula, f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative tunicula tuniculae
Genitive tuniculae tuniculārum
Dative tuniculae tuniculīs
Accusative tuniculam tuniculās
Ablative tuniculā tuniculīs
Vocative tunicula tuniculae


Etymology:

Diminutive of tunica

Note:

It can be used for all genders.

References:


subtunica, indūcula, f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative subtunica subtunicae
Genitive subtunicae subtunicārum
Dative subtunicae subtunicīs
Accusative subtunicam subtunicās
Ablative subtunicā subtunicīs
Vocative subtunica subtunicae


Etymology:

sub + tunica

Note:

It can be used for all genders.

References:


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