columbus

See also: Columbus

Latin

Etymology

According to Lewis and Short, cognate with calvus, and Ancient Greek κόλυμβος (kólumbos, a diver); compare, in Slavic languages with Russian голубь (gólub’), голый (gólyj), Czech holub, holý.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /koˈlum.bus/, [kɔˈɫʊm.bʊs]

Noun

columbus m (genitive columbī); second declension (feminine columba)

  1. A male dove or cock-pigeon

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative columbus columbī
Genitive columbī columbōrum
Dative columbō columbīs
Accusative columbum columbōs
Ablative columbō columbīs
Vocative columbe columbī

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Italian: colombo
  • Occitan: colomb
  • Sicilian: culumma
  • Venetian: cołonbo

References

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