mensorius

Latin

Etymology

From mētior (to measure) (supine mensum) + -tōrius.

Pronunciation

Adjective

mēnsōrius (feminine mēnsōria, neuter mēnsōrium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (of land) of or relating to measuring or measurement

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative mēnsōrius mēnsōria mēnsōrium mēnsōriī mēnsōriae mēnsōria
Genitive mēnsōriī mēnsōriae mēnsōriī mēnsōriōrum mēnsōriārum mēnsōriōrum
Dative mēnsōriō mēnsōriō mēnsōriīs
Accusative mēnsōrium mēnsōriam mēnsōrium mēnsōriōs mēnsōriās mēnsōria
Ablative mēnsōriō mēnsōriā mēnsōriō mēnsōriīs
Vocative mēnsōrie mēnsōria mēnsōrium mēnsōriī mēnsōriae mēnsōria

Descendants

  • Ancient Greek: μησώριον (mēsṓrion) (Koine)
    • Byzantine Greek: μεσώριν (mesṓrin)
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