pectorale

Latin

Etymology

From pectorālis (of or pertaining to the breast).

Pronunciation

Noun

pectorāle n (genitive pectorālis); third declension

  1. anything worn around the chest
    1. breastplate, a form of armour of a human or mount
      Synonym: lōrica
    2. breastgirth, breastplate, breaststrap, a contrivance on a mount preventing the saddle from sliding back
      Synonym: antilēna
    3. breastgirth, breastband, breaststrap, supporting the mammaries of a human female
      Synonyms: amictōrium, mamillāre, fascia pectorālis, strophium

Inflection

Third declension neuter.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative pectorāle pectorāla
Genitive pectorālis pectorālum
Dative pectorālī pectorālibus
Accusative pectorāle pectorāla
Ablative pectorāle pectorālibus
Vocative pectorāle pectorāla

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