indicina

Latin

Etymology

From index (sign, indication; informer), from indicō (point out, indicate, show), from in (in, at, on; into) + dicō (indicate; dedicate; set apart).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /in.diˈkiː.na/, [ɪn.dɪˈkiː.na]

Noun

indicīna f (genitive indicīnae); first declension

  1. A notice, information, summons.

Inflection

First declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative indicīna indicīnae
Genitive indicīnae indicīnārum
Dative indicīnae indicīnīs
Accusative indicīnam indicīnās
Ablative indicīnā indicīnīs
Vocative indicīna indicīnae

References

  • indicina in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • indicina in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
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