chrysocarpus

See also: chrysocarpous

Translingual

Etymology

From Latin chrȳsocarpos, from Ancient Greek χρῡσόκᾰρπος (khrūsókarpos).

Adjective

chrysocarpus m (feminine chrysocarpa, neuter chrysocarpum)

  1. bearing golden berries; used as a specific epithet

Derived terms

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek χρῡσόκᾰρπος (khrūsókarpos, with golden fruit).

Pronunciation

Adjective

chrȳsocarpus (feminine chrȳsocarpa, neuter chrȳsocarpum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin, botanical taxonomy) bearing golden berries

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative chrȳsocarpus chrȳsocarpa chrȳsocarpum chrȳsocarpī chrȳsocarpae chrȳsocarpa
Genitive chrȳsocarpī chrȳsocarpae chrȳsocarpī chrȳsocarpōrum chrȳsocarpārum chrȳsocarpōrum
Dative chrȳsocarpō chrȳsocarpō chrȳsocarpīs
Accusative chrȳsocarpum chrȳsocarpam chrȳsocarpum chrȳsocarpōs chrȳsocarpās chrȳsocarpa
Ablative chrȳsocarpō chrȳsocarpā chrȳsocarpō chrȳsocarpīs
Vocative chrȳsocarpe chrȳsocarpa chrȳsocarpum chrȳsocarpī chrȳsocarpae chrȳsocarpa

Descendants

Noun

chrȳsocarpus f (genitive chrȳsocarpī); second declension

  1. a kind of ivy which bears golden berries

Usage notes

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative chrȳsocarpus chrȳsocarpī
Genitive chrȳsocarpī chrȳsocarpōrum
Dative chrȳsocarpō chrȳsocarpīs
Accusative chrȳsocarpum chrȳsocarpōs
Ablative chrȳsocarpō chrȳsocarpīs
Vocative chrȳsocarpe chrȳsocarpī

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Translingual: chrysocarpoides

References

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