WebOct 10, 2024 · References [] “ foetor ”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press foetor in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette WebOct 20, 2024 · Latin Noun . foedere. ablative singular of foedus; Verb . foedēre. second-person singular present passive subjunctive of foedō
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Web1. foedus, foederis Noun III Declension Neuter treaty, league, formal agreement (between states), alliance P:peace, amity contract, compact promise, undertaking marriage bond other sexual unions bond/tie (friendship/kinship/hospitality) law/limit (imposed by nature/fate) Possible Parsings of foedus: Word Usage Information: Webfoedus in Latin dictionary foedus Meanings and definitions of "foedus" more Grammar and declension of foedus foedus ( genitive foederis ); n, third declension other_forms: [foeda , foedior , foedissimus ] foedus m. ( feminine foeda, neuter foedum ); first/second declension noun, 3rd declination other_forms: [foederis] black tongued dog breeds
foedera (Latin): meaning, definition - WordSense
Websignificado: brutto/a, deforme, infausto, disonesto, turpe, crudele, compsup., (eng) = filthy, foul, ugly, base, vile, (eng) = ugly, unsightly, bad, nasty, unpleasant, rough, foul, dirty, rotten, ugliness, bad, (esp) = feo, malo, lang. Latino. declinación: Aggettivo. Nom.: masc. sing. maschile. Singolare. WebDictionary entries. Entries where "foederis" occurs: casus foederis: casus foederis (English) Origin & history From Latin casus ("case") + foederis, genitive of foedus ("treaty"). Pronunciation (Brit. Eng.) IPA: /ˌkeɪsəs ˈfiːdəɹɪs/ Noun casus foederis A situation covered by the terms of an…. foedus: foedus (Latin) Origin & history I From Proto-Italic *foiðos, … foedior: foedius: foediōrēs: foediōra: Genitive: foediōris: foediōrum: Dative: foediōrī: foediōribus: Accusative: foediōrem: foedius: foediōrēs: foediōra: Ablative: foediōre: foediōribus: Vocative: foedior: foedius: foediōrēs: foediōra black-tongued chimera