subglaucus

Latin

Etymology

From sub- + glaucus, translation of Ancient Greek ὑπόγλαυκος (hupóglaukos).

Adjective

subglaucus (feminine subglauca, neuter subglaucum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative subglaucus subglauca subglaucum subglaucī subglaucae subglauca
Genitive subglaucī subglaucae subglaucī subglaucōrum subglaucārum subglaucōrum
Dative subglaucō subglaucae subglaucō subglaucīs subglaucīs subglaucīs
Accusative subglaucum subglaucam subglaucum subglaucōs subglaucās subglauca
Ablative subglaucō subglaucā subglaucō subglaucīs subglaucīs subglaucīs
Vocative subglauce subglauca subglaucum subglaucī subglaucae subglauca
Descendants
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