dentifrangibulus

Latin

Etymology

Coined by Plautus, seemingly from dentifrangibulum by personification and transfer from the neuter gender to the masculine, from dēns (tooth) + frangō (break) + -bulum.

Pronunciation

Noun

dentifrangibulus m (genitive dentifrangibulī); second declension

  1. (hapax, humorous) someone who breaks other people’s teeth; a tooth-breaker

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative dentifrangibulus dentifrangibulī
Genitive dentifrangibulī dentifrangibulōrum
Dative dentifrangibulō dentifrangibulīs
Accusative dentifrangibulum dentifrangibulōs
Ablative dentifrangibulō dentifrangibulīs
Vocative dentifrangibule dentifrangibulī

References

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