chrysocanthos

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek χρυσόκανθος (khrusókanthos, crisocantes).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /kʰryː.soˈkan.tʰos/, [kʰryː.sɔˈkan.tʰɔs]

Noun

chrȳsocanthos m (genitive chrȳsocanthī); second declension

  1. Dionysian ivy (having golden berries, and probably not actually an ivy)

Inflection

Second declension, Greek type.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative chrȳsocanthos chrȳsocanthī
Genitive chrȳsocanthī chrȳsocanthōrum
Dative chrȳsocanthō chrȳsocanthīs
Accusative chrȳsocanthon chrȳsocanthōs
Ablative chrȳsocanthō chrȳsocanthīs
Vocative chrȳsocanthe chrȳsocanthī

References

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