dies Lunae
Latin
editPrevious: | diēs Dominicus, diēs Sōlis |
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Next: | diēs Mārtis |
Etymology
editFrom diēs (“day”) and Lūnae, genitive of Lūna (“the Moon”).
Pronunciation
edit- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈdi.eːs ˈluː.nae̯/, [ˈd̪ieːs̠ ˈɫ̪uːnäe̯]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈdi.es ˈlu.ne/, [ˈd̪iːes ˈluːne]
Noun
editdiēs Lūnae f (genitive diēī Lūnae); fifth declension
Declension
editFifth-declension noun with an indeclinable portion.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | diēs Lūnae | diēs Lūnae |
genitive | diēī Lūnae | diērum Lūnae |
dative | diēī Lūnae | diēbus Lūnae |
accusative | diem Lūnae | diēs Lūnae |
ablative | diē Lūnae | diēbus Lūnae |
vocative | diēs Lūnae | diēs Lūnae |
Coordinate terms
edit- diēs hebdomadis
- diēs Dominicus, diēs Sōlis
- diēs Mārtis
- diēs Mercuriī
- diēs Iovis
- diēs Veneris
- diēs Sabbatī, diēs Saturnī
Descendants
editFrom diēs Lūnae:
From Lūnae dīēs:
- Eastern Romance
- Franco-Provençal: londi
- Gallo-Italic
- Italo-Dalmatian
- Old French: lundi
- Rhaeto-Romance
- Friulian: lunis
- Ladin: lunesc
- Romansch: lündeschdi, glindesdi, glindasde, gliendisdis, gliendasgis
- Sardinian: lunis
- Venetan: luni
- West Iberian
- Calques