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passio
passio
See also: passió
Finnish
Noun
passio
Declension
Inflection of passio (Kotus type 3/valtio, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | passio | passiot | |
genitive | passion | passioiden passioitten |
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partitive | passiota | passioita | |
illative | passioon | passioihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | passio | passiot | |
accusative | nom. | passio | passiot |
gen. | passion | ||
genitive | passion | passioiden passioitten |
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partitive | passiota | passioita | |
inessive | passiossa | passioissa | |
elative | passiosta | passioista | |
illative | passioon | passioihin | |
adessive | passiolla | passioilla | |
ablative | passiolta | passioilta | |
allative | passiolle | passioille | |
essive | passiona | passioina | |
translative | passioksi | passioiksi | |
instructive | — | passioin | |
abessive | passiotta | passioitta | |
comitative | — | passioineen |
Anagrams
Latin
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpas.si.o/, [ˈpas.si.ɔ]
Noun
passio f (genitive passiōnis); third declension
- suffering, enduring
- (Late Latin, Christianity) passion (especially of Christ)
- (by extension) an event, occurrence, phenomenon
- (by extension) a passion, affection (as a translation of Greek πάθος (páthos, “any strong feeling, passion”))
Inflection
Third declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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nominative | passiō | passiōnēs |
genitive | passiōnis | passiōnum |
dative | passiōnī | passiōnibus |
accusative | passiōnem | passiōnēs |
ablative | passiōne | passiōnibus |
vocative | passiō | passiōnēs |
Derived terms
- satispassiō (Mediaeval Latin, theology)
Descendants
References
- passio in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- PASSIO in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “passio”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.