centumgeminus

Latin

Etymology

centum (hundred) + geminus (-fold)

Pronunciation

Adjective

centumgeminus (feminine centumgemina, neuter centumgeminum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. hundredfold, hundred-armed

Usage notes

An epithet of the hundred-armed Briareus and the hundred-gated Thebes.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative centumgeminus centumgemina centumgeminum centumgeminī centumgeminae centumgemina
Genitive centumgeminī centumgeminae centumgeminī centumgeminōrum centumgeminārum centumgeminōrum
Dative centumgeminō centumgeminō centumgeminīs
Accusative centumgeminum centumgeminam centumgeminum centumgeminōs centumgeminās centumgemina
Ablative centumgeminō centumgeminā centumgeminō centumgeminīs
Vocative centumgemine centumgemina centumgeminum centumgeminī centumgeminae centumgemina

References

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