inventarium

Latin

Etymology

From inveniō (I find) + -ārium (improperly for a verb), via *inventārius.

Noun

inventārium n (genitive inventāriī); second declension

  1. (Late Latin) a list, inventory

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative inventārium inventāria
Genitive inventāriī inventāriōrum
Dative inventāriō inventāriīs
Accusative inventārium inventāria
Ablative inventāriō inventāriīs
Vocative inventārium inventāria

References


Swedish

Etymology

From Latin inventarium, based on invenire (to find), used in Swedish since 1521.

Noun

inventarium n

  1. an inventory (a list of items stored, available, or found in a collection)
  2. an item (stored, available, or found in a collection)
  3. a person who has worked or lived a long time in the same place

Declension

Declension of inventarium 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative inventarium inventariet inventarier inventarierna
Genitive inventariums inventariets inventariers inventariernas
  • inventarieföra
  • inventarieförteckning
  • inventera

References

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