rotulus

English

Etymology

From Latin rotula (roll).

Noun

rotulus (plural rotuli)

  1. A roll of parchment or papyrus that was written on to make a permanent record.

Latin

Noun

rotulus m (genitive rotulī); second declension

  1. Alternative form of rotula

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative rotulus rotulī
Genitive rotulī rotulōrum
Dative rotulō rotulīs
Accusative rotulum rotulōs
Ablative rotulō rotulīs
Vocative rotule rotulī

Descendants

References

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