antemurale

Italian

Etymology

From Latin antemūrāle (barbican).

Noun

antemurale m (plural antemurali)

  1. barbican (or similar fortification)

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Latin

Etymology

ante- (before) + mūrālis (of or pertaining to a wall)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /an.te.muːˈraː.le/, [an.tɛ.muːˈraː.ɫɛ]

Noun

antemūrāle n (genitive antemūrālis); third declension

  1. protecting wall, an outwork, breastwork, barbican

Declension

Third declension neuter “pure” i-stem.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative antemūrāle antemūrālia
Genitive antemūrālis antemūrālium
Dative antemūrālī antemūrālibus
Accusative antemūrāle antemūrālia
Ablative antemūrālī antemūrālibus
Vocative antemūrāle antemūrālia

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