Buchenavianus

Latin

Etymology

Buchenavius + -ānus

Adjective

Buchenaviānus (feminine Buchenaviāna, neuter Buchenaviānum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin, chiefly as a specific epithet) of, for, or by Buchenau, Buchenavian
    1. of, for, or by Georg Buchenau (1826–1901)

Usage notes

  • In use as a taxonomic epithet, in which case it is normally inflected only in the nominative singular.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative Buchenaviānus Buchenaviāna Buchenaviānum *Buchenaviānī *Buchenaviānae *Buchenaviāna
Genitive *Buchenaviānī Buchenaviānae *Buchenaviānī *Buchenaviānōrum *Buchenaviānārum *Buchenaviānōrum
Dative *Buchenaviānō *Buchenaviānae *Buchenaviānō *Buchenaviānīs
Accusative *Buchenaviānum *Buchenaviānam *Buchenaviānum *Buchenaviānōs *Buchenaviānās *Buchenaviāna
Ablative *Buchenaviānō *Buchenaviānā *Buchenaviānō *Buchenaviānīs
Vocative *Buchenaviāne *Buchenaviāna *Buchenaviānum *Buchenaviānī *Buchenaviānae *Buchenaviāna

Descendants

See also

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