domicella

Latin

Etymology

From *domnicella, itself a syncopated form of dominicella, diminutive of domina. Attested in the Carmina Burana.

Noun

domicella f (genitive domicellae); first declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) young lady, maiden
  2. (Medieval Latin) nun

Inflection

First declension.

Number Singular Plural
nominative domicella domicellae
genitive domicellae domicellārum
dative domicellae domicellīs
accusative domicellam domicellās
ablative domicellā domicellīs
vocative domicella domicellae

References

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