imperatrise
See also: imperatrisē
Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin imperātrīx (“female ruler”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
imperatrise f (5th declension, masculine form: imperators)
Usage notes
In Latvian, an emperor's wife is called imperatrise, while the female ruler of an empire is called imperatore.
Declension
Declension of imperatrise (5th declension)
singular (vienskaitlis) | plural (daudzskaitlis) | |
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nominative (nominatīvs) | imperatrise | imperatrises |
accusative (akuzatīvs) | imperatrisi | imperatrises |
genitive (ģenitīvs) | imperatrises | imperatrišu |
dative (datīvs) | imperatrisei | imperatrisēm |
instrumental (instrumentālis) | imperatrisi | imperatrisēm |
locative (lokatīvs) | imperatrisē | imperatrisēs |
vocative (vokatīvs) | imperatrise | imperatrises |
Synonyms
- cariene
- imperatore
- karaliene
- ķeizariene
- (dated term) ķēniņiene
Related terms
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