pedicellus

English

Etymology

Latin

Noun

pedicellus

  1. The base of the antenna of some insects

Latin

Etymology 1

From pedīculus (small foot), diminutive of pēs.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /pe.diːˈkel.lus/, [pɛ.diːˈkɛl.lʊs]

Noun

pedīcellus m (genitive pedīcellī); second declension

  1. (Vulgar Latin, New Latin) little foot
Declension

Second declension.

Number Singular Plural
nominative pedīcellus pedīcellī
genitive pedīcellī pedīcellōrum
dative pedīcellō pedīcellīs
accusative pedīcellum pedīcellōs
ablative pedīcellō pedīcellīs
vocative pedīcelle pedīcellī
Descendants

Etymology 2

From pēdīculus (louse), diminutive of pēdis.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /peː.diːˈkel.lus/, [peː.diːˈkɛl.lʊs]

Noun

pēdīcellus m (genitive pēdīcellī); second declension

  1. (Late Latin) a little louse
Declension

Second declension.

Number Singular Plural
nominative pēdīcellus pēdīcellī
genitive pēdīcellī pēdīcellōrum
dative pēdīcellō pēdīcellīs
accusative pēdīcellum pēdīcellōs
ablative pēdīcellō pēdīcellīs
vocative pēdīcelle pēdīcellī
Descendants

References

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