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Germanicus
germanicus
Latin
Adjective
germānicus m (feminine germānica, neuter germānicum); first/second declension
- Germanic
- (New Latin) Used as a species epithet to indicate that a species was discovered or is common in Germany.
Declension
First/second declension.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
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Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
nominative | germānicus | germānica | germānicum | germānicī | germānicae | germānica | |
genitive | germānicī | germānicae | germānicī | germānicōrum | germānicārum | germānicōrum | |
dative | germānicō | germānicō | germānicīs | ||||
accusative | germānicum | germānicam | germānicum | germānicōs | germānicās | germānica | |
ablative | germānicō | germānicā | germānicō | germānicīs | |||
vocative | germānice | germānica | germānicum | germānicī | germānicae | germānica |
Synonyms
- (Germanic): theodiscus
Derived terms
Descendants
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References
- germanicus in Samuel Ball Platner (1929), Thomas Ashby, editor, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, London: Oxford University Press
germanicus
germanicus
Latin
Adjective
germānicus m (feminine germānica, neuter germānicum); first/second declension
- Germanic
- (New Latin) Used as a species epithet to indicate that a species was discovered or is common in Germany.
Declension
First/second declension.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
nominative | germānicus | germānica | germānicum | germānicī | germānicae | germānica | |
genitive | germānicī | germānicae | germānicī | germānicōrum | germānicārum | germānicōrum | |
dative | germānicō | germānicō | germānicīs | ||||
accusative | germānicum | germānicam | germānicum | germānicōs | germānicās | germānica | |
ablative | germānicō | germānicā | germānicō | germānicīs | |||
vocative | germānice | germānica | germānicum | germānicī | germānicae | germānica |
Synonyms
- (Germanic): theodiscus
Derived terms
Descendants
|
References
- germanicus in Samuel Ball Platner (1929), Thomas Ashby, editor, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, London: Oxford University Press