triunus

Latin

Etymology

From tri- + ūnus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

triūnus (feminine triūna, neuter triūnum); first/second declension

  1. triune
    • 1825, Johannes à Marck, chapter XXVI, in Johannis Marckii Christianæ Theologiæ Medulla Didactico-elenctica, first American edition edition, Philadelphia: Towar & Hogan, page 253:
      sed non est illud necessarium, cum Triunus Deus nomen Patris bene admittat,
      (please add an English translation of this quote)

Inflection

First/second declension, with genitive singular in -īus and dative singular in .

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative triūnus triūna triūnum triūnī triūnae triūna
Genitive triūnīus triūnīus triūnīus triūnōrum triūnārum triūnōrum
Dative triūnī triūnī triūnī triūnīs triūnīs triūnīs
Accusative triūnum triūnam triūnum triūnōs triūnās triūna
Ablative triūnō triūnā triūnō triūnīs triūnīs triūnīs
Vocative triūne triūna triūnum triūnī triūnae triūna
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