cyphonismus

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek κυφωνισμός (kuphōnismós), from κύφων (kúphōn, wooden collar, bent yoke) + -ισμός (-ismós, abstract noun suffix). See English cyphonism for more.

Noun

cyphōnismus m sg (genitive cyphōnismī); second declension

  1. (New Latin) cyphonism (method of punishment)
    • 1606, Clarii Bonarscii Amphitheatrum Honoris [], page 323:
      Scaphismum et cyphonismum, / Flammas atque rotas inducunt in pia Christi / Membra []
      To scaphism and cyphonism, / Fire and wheels they subject Christ’s pious / Members []

Declension

Second-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative cyphōnismus
Genitive cyphōnismī
Dative cyphōnismō
Accusative cyphōnismum
Ablative cyphōnismō
Vocative cyphōnisme
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