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Reconstruction:Latin/diurnata
Latin
Etymology
From diurnum (“day”) + -āta. Later borrowed from Romance into Medieval Latin (diurnāta, 12th century).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jorˈnada/
Noun
*diurnāta f (Proto-Gallo-Romance)
- the span of a day
- (by extension) that which is completed in the span of a day
Declension
singular | plural | |
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nominative | */jorˈnada/ | */jorˈnadas/ |
oblique | */jorˈnada/ | */jorˈnadas/ |
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