interpretatio germanica

Latin

Etymology

From interpretātiō (interpretation) + germānica, feminine form of germānicus (Germanic).

Noun

interpretātiō germānica f (genitive interpretātiōnis germānicae); third declension

  1. The tendency of Germanic peoples to equate foreign deities with members of their own pantheon. Many English names for weekdays are Germanic interpretations: for example, Thursday (Thor's day) is an interpretation of Latin dies Iovis (Jupiter's day).

Inflection

Third declension.
First/second declension.

Case Singular
Nominative interpretātiō germānica
Genitive interpretātiōnis germānicae
Dative interpretātiōnī germānicae
Accusative interpretātiōnem germānicam
Ablative interpretātiōne germānicā
Vocative interpretātiō germānica

See also

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