Canicula

See also: canicula, canícula, and caniculă

English

Etymology

From Latin Canīcula (Sirius; Canis Major), from canīcula (puppy), from canis (dog) + -ula (forming diminutives).

Proper noun

Canicula

  1. (historical astronomy) Synonym of Sirius, particularly in Latin contexts.

Anagrams

Latin

Etymology

From canīcula (puppy), from canis (dog) + -ula (forming diminutives).

Proper noun

Canīcula f sg (genitive Canīculae); first declension

  1. (historical astronomy) Synonym of Sirius.
  2. (historical astronomy) Synonym of Canis Majoris.

Declension

First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Canīcula
Genitive Canīculae
Dative Canīculae
Accusative Canīculam
Ablative Canīculā
Vocative Canīcula

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Descendants

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