quinisextus
Latin
Etymology
From quīntus (“fifth”) + -i- + sextus (“sixth”), calque of Byzantine Greek πενθέκτη (penthéktē), from πέντε (pénte) + ἕκτος (héktos), since the council was held to complete the fifth and sixth ecumenical councils.
Pronunciation
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /kwi.niˈsek.stus/, [kwiniˈs̬ɛkst̪us]
Adjective
quīnisextus (feminine quīnisexta, neuter quīnisextum); first/second-declension adjective
- (Ecclesiastical Latin) Quinisext; of or pertaining to the Quinisext Council of 692 CE.
- 1768, Jordan Simon, Praelectiones Historico-Canonicae […] , volume 1, page 455:
- Additi sunt postmodum huic Codici Canones Quinisexti sive Trullani
- The Quinisext or Trullan Canons are subsequently appended to this Book
Declension
First/second-declension adjective.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
Nominative | quīnisextus | quīnisexta | quīnisextum | quīnisextī | quīnisextae | quīnisexta | |
Genitive | quīnisextī | quīnisextae | quīnisextī | quīnisextōrum | quīnisextārum | quīnisextōrum | |
Dative | quīnisextō | quīnisextō | quīnisextīs | ||||
Accusative | quīnisextum | quīnisextam | quīnisextum | quīnisextōs | quīnisextās | quīnisexta | |
Ablative | quīnisextō | quīnisextā | quīnisextō | quīnisextīs | |||
Vocative | quīnisexte | quīnisexta | quīnisextum | quīnisextī | quīnisextae | quīnisexta |
Descendants
- → English: Quinisext, Quinisextine
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