Trapezuntinus

Latin

Etymology

Trapezūs (stem: Trapezūnt-) + -īnus

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /tra.pe.zuːnˈtiː.nus/, [tra.pɛ.zuːnˈtiː.nʊs]

Adjective

Trapezūntīnus (feminine Trapezūntīna, neuter Trapezūntīnum); first/second declension

  1. of Trapezūs, Trapezuntine
    • 1680, Charles du Fresne du Cange, Hiſtoria Byzantina duplici commentario illuſtrata, part one: “Familiæ Auguſtæ Byzantinæ”, § XXIX: ‘Stemma Imperatorum Trapezuntinorum ex gente Comnenica’, page 191:
      viii. Alexius Comnenus, Princeps Trapezuntinus, de quo mox.

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative Trapezūntīnus Trapezūntīna Trapezūntīnum Trapezūntīnī Trapezūntīnae Trapezūntīna
Genitive Trapezūntīnī Trapezūntīnae Trapezūntīnī Trapezūntīnōrum Trapezūntīnārum Trapezūntīnōrum
Dative Trapezūntīnō Trapezūntīnō Trapezūntīnīs
Accusative Trapezūntīnum Trapezūntīnam Trapezūntīnum Trapezūntīnōs Trapezūntīnās Trapezūntīna
Ablative Trapezūntīnō Trapezūntīnā Trapezūntīnō Trapezūntīnīs
Vocative Trapezūntīne Trapezūntīna Trapezūntīnum Trapezūntīnī Trapezūntīnae Trapezūntīna

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