ferrarius

Latin

Etymology

From ferrum (iron)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ferˈraː.ri.us/, [fɛrˈraː.ri.ʊs]

Adjective

ferrārius (feminine ferrāria, neuter ferrārium); first/second declension

  1. of, or relating to iron
  2. of, or relating to a blacksmith

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ferrārius ferrāria ferrārium ferrāriī ferrāriae ferrāria
Genitive ferrāriī ferrāriae ferrāriī ferrāriōrum ferrāriārum ferrāriōrum
Dative ferrāriō ferrāriō ferrāriīs
Accusative ferrārium ferrāriam ferrārium ferrāriōs ferrāriās ferrāria
Ablative ferrāriō ferrāriā ferrāriō ferrāriīs
Vocative ferrārie ferrāria ferrārium ferrāriī ferrāriae ferrāria

Noun

ferrārius m (genitive ferrāriī); second declension

  1. blacksmith

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative ferrārius ferrāriī
Genitive ferrāriī ferrāriōrum
Dative ferrāriō ferrāriīs
Accusative ferrārium ferrāriōs
Ablative ferrāriō ferrāriīs
Vocative ferrārie ferrāriī

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • officina ferraria (smithy)

See also

Descendants

  • Portuguese: ferreiro
  • Romanian: fierar
  • Sardinian: ferreli, ferreri, ferraxu, ferralzu
  • Sicilian: firraru
  • Spanish: herrero
  • Venetian: feràr

References

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