chrysanthus

Latin

Etymology

Probably an incorrect Latinization of Ancient Greek χρυσανθής (khrusanthḗs) for scientific purposes.

Adjective

chrȳsanthus (feminine chrȳsantha, neuter chrȳsanthum); first/second declension

  1. (New Latin) having golden flowers

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative chrȳsanthus chrȳsantha chrȳsanthum chrȳsanthī chrȳsanthae chrȳsantha
Genitive chrȳsanthī chrȳsanthae chrȳsanthī chrȳsanthōrum chrȳsanthārum chrȳsanthōrum
Dative chrȳsanthō chrȳsanthae chrȳsanthō chrȳsanthīs chrȳsanthīs chrȳsanthīs
Accusative chrȳsanthum chrȳsantham chrȳsanthum chrȳsanthōs chrȳsanthās chrȳsantha
Ablative chrȳsanthō chrȳsanthā chrȳsanthō chrȳsanthīs chrȳsanthīs chrȳsanthīs
Vocative chrȳsanthe chrȳsantha chrȳsanthum chrȳsanthī chrȳsanthae chrȳsantha

Descendants

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