postremogenitus

Latin

FWOTD – 1 August 2013

Etymology

postrēmus ([person who is] last) + genitus (begotten); compare prīmōgenitus (first-born)

Pronunciation

Adjective

postrēmōgenitus (feminine postrēmōgenita, neuter postrēmōgenitum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. last-born
    • 1615, Carolus de la Sauſſaye, Annales Eccleſiae Aurelianenſis, page 488:
      Genuerat primum ex ea filium vnum, & filias duas, primogenitam Flandrinam, poſtremogenitam hanc Mathæam.
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    • 1630, Thomas Smith [aut.], [unknown tr.], De Republica Anglorum, page 326:
      Henricus I, VVilhelmi Conqueſtoris filius poſtremogenitus, regnum adiit anno à C. N. 1100.
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    • ante 1701, Luc d’Achery and Jean Mabillon, Acta Sanctorum Ordinis S. Benedicti IV:ii (1738), page lxxxiii
      Carolus Craſſus Ludovici Tranſrhenani poſtremogenitus fraternam ditionem annis 5. obtinuit.
    • 1734, Jean-Baptiste du Hamel, Theologia Speculatrix et Practica, I, page 212:
      Poſtremogenitum non factum ſic accipit, quod non ſit ipſum opificium iis quæ per ipſum facta ſunt ſimile.
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    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:postremogenitus.

Usage notes

  • All forms except for the nominative masculine and neuter singular and accusative feminine singular are unattested.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative postrēmōgenitus postrēmōgenita postrēmōgenitum postrēmōgenitī postrēmōgenitae postrēmōgenita
Genitive postrēmōgenitī postrēmōgenitae postrēmōgenitī postrēmōgenitōrum postrēmōgenitārum postrēmōgenitōrum
Dative postrēmōgenitō postrēmōgenitō postrēmōgenitīs
Accusative postrēmōgenitum postrēmōgenitam postrēmōgenitum postrēmōgenitōs postrēmōgenitās postrēmōgenita
Ablative postrēmōgenitō postrēmōgenitā postrēmōgenitō postrēmōgenitīs
Vocative postrēmōgenite postrēmōgenita postrēmōgenitum postrēmōgenitī postrēmōgenitae postrēmōgenita

Descendants

  • English: postremogeniture
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