Herodis dies

Latin

Etymology

Hērōdis (genitive of Hērōdēs (Herod), a king of Judea, perhaps Herod Agrippa) + diēs ([a set] day), literally Herod’s day.

Noun

Hērōdis diēs f (genitive Hērōdis diēī); fifth declension

  1. the Sabbath
    • ante AD 62, Persius, Saturae V, line 180:
      Herodis venere dies unctaque fenestra.

Declension

Indeclinable portion with a fifth-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Hērōdis diēs Hērōdis diēs
Genitive Hērōdis diēī Hērōdis diērum
Dative Hērōdis diēī Hērōdis diēbus
Accusative Hērōdis diem Hērōdis diēs
Ablative Hērōdis diē Hērōdis diēbus
Vocative Hērōdis diēs Hērōdis diēs

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