Hebdomecontacometae
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἑβδομηκοντακωμῆται (Hebdomēkontakōmêtai, “people living in seventy villages”), from ἑβδομήκοντα (hebdomḗkonta, “seventy”) + κωμήτης (kōmḗtēs, “villager”) (< κώμη (kṓmē, “unwalled village”)), equivalent to Hebdomēcontacōmē + -tēs in the plural form only.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /heb.do.meː.kon.ta.koːˈmeː.tae̯/, [hɛbd̪ɔmeːkɔn̪t̪äkoːˈmeːt̪äe̯]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /eb.do.me.kon.ta.koˈme.te/, [ebd̪omekon̪t̪äkoˈmɛːt̪e]
Proper noun
Hebdomēcontacōmētae m pl (genitive Hebdomēcontacōmētārum); first declension
- an Ethiopian tribe mentioned in Pliny the Elder's Natural History
Declension
First-declension noun, plural only.
Case | Plural |
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Nominative | Hebdomēcontacōmētae |
Genitive | Hebdomēcontacōmētārum |
Dative | Hebdomēcontacōmētīs |
Accusative | Hebdomēcontacōmētās |
Ablative | Hebdomēcontacōmētīs |
Vocative | Hebdomēcontacōmētae |
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