domus equestris

Latin

Etymology

From domus (house) + equestris, the feminine of equester (of a horseman). The name derives from the fact that these nicer apartments had windows or balconies facing both the street and an interior courtyard, and so straddled the building as a rider does a horse.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdo.mus eˈkʷes.tris/, [ˈdɔ.mʊs ɛˈkᶣɛs.trɪs]

Noun

domus equestris f (irregular, variously declined, genitive domūs equestris or domī equestris); fourth declension, second declension

  1. an apartment with windows facing both the street and an interior courtyard.

Declension

Fourth declension with locative, some alternative forms from the second declension.
Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative domus equestris domūs equestrēs
Genitive domūs equestris
domī equestris
domuum equestrium
domōrum equestrium
Dative domuī equestrī
domō equestrī
domū equestrī
domibus equestribus
Accusative domum equestrem domūs equestrēs
domūs equestrīs
domōs equestrēs
domōs equestrīs
Ablative domū equestrī
domō equestrī
domibus equestribus
Vocative domus equestris domūs equestrēs
Locative domī equestrī domibus equestribus
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