hypocrisis

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ῠ̔πόκρῐσῐς (hupókrisis).

Noun

hypocrisis f (genitive hypocrisis or hypocriseōs or hypocrisios); third declension

  1. mimicry
  2. hypocrisy

Declension

Third declension i-stem, Greek type.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative hypocrisis hypocrisēs
hypocriseis
Genitive hypocrisis
hypocriseōs
hypocrisios
hypocrisium
hypocriseōn
Dative hypocrisī hypocrisibus
Accusative hypocrisim
hypocrisin
hypocrisem1
hypocrisēs
hypocriseis
Ablative hypocrisī
hypocrise1
hypocrisibus
Vocative hypocrisis
hypocrisi
hypocrisēs
hypocriseis

1Found sometimes in Medieval and New Latin.

Descendants

References

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