horae pars sexagesima
Latin
Etymology
From hōra (“hour”) + pars (“part”) + sexāgēsimus (“sixtieth”); literally "sixtieth part of an hour"
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈhoː.rae̯ pars sek.saːˈɡeː.si.ma/, [ˈhoː.rae̯ pars sɛk.saːˈɡeː.sɪ.ma]
Noun
hōrae pars sexāgēsima f (genitive hōrae partis sexāgēsimae); third declension
- minute (unit of time)
Usage notes
- This term appears in later Latin, after the establishment of measured time.
Inflection
Third declension, alternative accusative singular in -im, alternative ablative singular in -ī and accusative plural in -īs.
First/second declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | hōrae pars sexāgēsima | hōrae partēs sexāgēsimae |
Genitive | hōrae partis sexāgēsimae | hōrae partium sexāgēsimārum |
Dative | hōrae partī sexāgēsimae | hōrae partibus sexāgēsimīs |
Accusative | hōrae partem sexāgēsimam hōrae partim sexāgēsimam |
hōrae partēs sexāgēsimās hōrae partīs sexāgēsimās |
Ablative | hōrae parte sexāgēsimā hōrae partī sexāgēsimā |
hōrae partibus sexāgēsimīs |
Vocative | hōrae pars sexāgēsima | hōrae partēs sexāgēsimae |
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