catulaster

Latin

Alternative forms

  • catlaster

Etymology

From catul(us) (whelp) + -aster (expressing incomplete resemblance).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ka.tuˈlas.ter/, [ka.tʊˈɫas.tɛr]

Noun

catulaster m (genitive catulastrī); second declension

  1. boy, lad, stripling
  2. young man

Inflection

Second declension, nominative singular in -er.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative catulaster catulastrī
Genitive catulastrī catulastrōrum
Dative catulastrō catulastrīs
Accusative catulastrum catulastrōs
Ablative catulastrō catulastrīs
Vocative catulaster1 catulastrī

1May also be catulastre.

References

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