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Vipera

Vipera

See also: vipera and viperă

Translingual

Wikispecies

Proper noun

Vipera f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Viperidae – some of the venomous vipers, paleoarctic vipers.

Hypernyms

Hyponyms

Hyponyms

vipera

vipera

See also: Vipera and viperă

Hungarian

Noun

vipera (plural viperák)

  1. viper (a poisonous snake in the family Viperidae)

Declension

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative vipera viperák
accusative viperát viperákat
dative viperának viperáknak
instrumental viperával viperákkal
causal-final viperáért viperákért
translative viperává viperákká
terminative viperáig viperákig
essive-formal viperaként viperákként
essive-modal
inessive viperában viperákban
superessive viperán viperákon
adessive viperánál viperáknál
illative viperába viperákba
sublative viperára viperákra
allative viperához viperákhoz
elative viperából viperákból
delative viperáról viperákról
ablative viperától viperáktól
Possessive forms of vipera
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. viperám viperáim
2nd person sing. viperád viperáid
3rd person sing. viperája viperái
1st person plural viperánk viperáink
2nd person plural viperátok viperáitok
3rd person plural viperájuk viperáik

Interlingua

Noun

vipera (plural viperas)

  1. viper

Italian

Etymology

From Latin vīpera.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvipera/

Noun

vipera f (plural vipere)

  1. viper, adder
  2. (figuratively) A catty person

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Latin

Etymology

From vivus-pario, "one that gives live young"

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈwiː.pe.ra/, [ˈwiː.pɛ.ra]

Noun

vīpera f (genitive vīperae); first declension

  1. viper

Inflection

First declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative vīpera vīperae
genitive vīperae vīperārum
dative vīperae vīperīs
accusative vīperam vīperās
ablative vīperā vīperīs
vocative vīpera vīperae

Descendants

  • Italian: vipera
  • Occitan: vipèra
  • Old French: guivre, wivre
  • Portuguese: víbora
  • Romanian: viperă
  • Sicilian: vìpira
  • Sardinian: pìbera, pìbara, pìpera
  • Spanish: víbora
  • Venetian: vìpera, vìpara, lìpera

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