remulcum

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ῥυμουλκέω (rhumoulkéō), from ῥῦμα (rhûma, tow-line) + ἕλκω (hélkō, to drag); for first element see ἐρύω (erúō, to pull).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /reˈmul.kum/, [rɛˈmʊɫ.kũ]

Noun

remulcum n (genitive remulcī); second declension

  1. towrope

Declension

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative remulcum remulca
Genitive remulcī remulcōrum
Dative remulcō remulcīs
Accusative remulcum remulca
Ablative remulcō remulcīs
Vocative remulcum remulca

remulco

Descendants

References

  • remulcum in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • remulcum in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • remulcum in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
  • remulcum in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898) Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • remulcum in William Smith et al., editor (1890) A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin
  • Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill
  • Roberts, Edward A. (2014) A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish Language with Families of Words based on Indo-European Roots, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN
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