caducifer

Latin

Etymology

cādūceum (caduceus) + -fer

Pronunciation

Adjective

cādūcifer (feminine cādūcifera, neuter cādūciferum); first/second-declension adjective (nominative masculine singular in -er)

  1. bearing a herald's staff
  2. an epithet for Mercury

Declension

First/second-declension adjective (nominative masculine singular in -er).

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cādūcifer cādūcifera cādūciferum cādūciferī cādūciferae cādūcifera
Genitive cādūciferī cādūciferae cādūciferī cādūciferōrum cādūciferārum cādūciferōrum
Dative cādūciferō cādūciferō cādūciferīs
Accusative cādūciferum cādūciferam cādūciferum cādūciferōs cādūciferās cādūcifera
Ablative cādūciferō cādūciferā cādūciferō cādūciferīs
Vocative cādūcifer cādūcifera cādūciferum cādūciferī cādūciferae cādūcifera

References

  • caducifer”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • caducifer”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin caducifer.

Adjective

caducifer m or n (feminine singular caduciferă, masculine plural caduciferi, feminine and neuter plural caducifere)

  1. bearing a herald's staff

Declension

References

  • caducifer in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN
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