diametros

See also: diámetros and diâmetros

Interlingua

Noun

diametros

  1. plural of diametro

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek διάμετρος (diámetros, diameter), from δῐᾰ- (dia-, through, across) + μέτρον (métron, measure).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /diˈa.me.tros/, [d̪iˈämɛt̪rɔs̠] or IPA(key): /di.aˈmet.ros/, [d̪iäˈmɛt̪rɔs̠]
  • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /diˈa.me.tros/, [d̪iˈäːmet̪ros] or IPA(key): /di.aˈmet.ros/, [d̪iäˈmɛt̪ros]

Noun

diametros f (genitive diametrī); second declension

  1. diameter
  2. from a diametric position, opposite

e.g. Cornelius a Lapide: Commentarii in Sacram Scripturam, Tomus X, Lugduni, apud Pelagaud et Lesne, MDCCCXI: Apocalypsin, Chapter 20, p 1309, left column, third paragraph body:

Ita ipse; sed haec ex diametros pugnant cum verbis et mente S. Joannis, aeque ac cum rerum eventu, et cum fide orthodoxa.

Thus of themselves; but these out of a diametrical position fights with the words and mind of S. John, and equally with matters of the events, and with the orthodox faith.

Declension

Second-declension noun (Greek-type).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative diametros diametrī
Genitive diametrī diametrōrum
Dative diametrō diametrīs
Accusative diametron diametrōs
Ablative diametrō diametrīs
Vocative diametre diametrī

References

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