Tyrrhenus
Latin
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek Τυρρηνός (Turrhēnós).
Pronunciation
edit- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /tyrˈreː.nus/, [t̪ʏrˈreːnʊs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /tirˈre.nus/, [t̪irˈrɛːnus]
Adjective
editTyrrhēnus (feminine Tyrrhēna, neuter Tyrrhēnum); first/second-declension adjective
- of or pertaining to the Tyrrhenes
Declension
editFirst/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | Tyrrhēnus | Tyrrhēna | Tyrrhēnum | Tyrrhēnī | Tyrrhēnae | Tyrrhēna | |
genitive | Tyrrhēnī | Tyrrhēnae | Tyrrhēnī | Tyrrhēnōrum | Tyrrhēnārum | Tyrrhēnōrum | |
dative | Tyrrhēnō | Tyrrhēnae | Tyrrhēnō | Tyrrhēnīs | |||
accusative | Tyrrhēnum | Tyrrhēnam | Tyrrhēnum | Tyrrhēnōs | Tyrrhēnās | Tyrrhēna | |
ablative | Tyrrhēnō | Tyrrhēnā | Tyrrhēnō | Tyrrhēnīs | |||
vocative | Tyrrhēne | Tyrrhēna | Tyrrhēnum | Tyrrhēnī | Tyrrhēnae | Tyrrhēna |
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- English: Tyrrhene
- French: tyrrhène
- German: tyrrhenisch
- Italian: tirreno
- Sicilian: tirrinu
- Spanish: tirreno
Noun
editTyrrhēnus m sg (genitive Tyrrhēnī, feminine Tyrrhēna); second declension
Declension
editFirst/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | ||
nominative | Tyrrhēnus | Tyrrhēna | Tyrrhēnī | Tyrrhēnae | |
genitive | Tyrrhēnī | Tyrrhēnae | Tyrrhēnōrum | Tyrrhēnārum | |
dative | Tyrrhēnō | Tyrrhēnae | Tyrrhēnīs | Tyrrhēnīs | |
accusative | Tyrrhēnum | Tyrrhēnam | Tyrrhēnōs | Tyrrhēnās | |
ablative | Tyrrhēnō | Tyrrhēnā | Tyrrhēnīs | Tyrrhēnīs | |
vocative | Tyrrhēne | Tyrrhēna | Tyrrhēnī | Tyrrhēnae |
Descendants
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