Iacopus

Latin

Proper noun

Iācōpus m sg (genitive Iācōpī); second declension (Late Latin, nonstandard)

  1. Alternative form of Iācōbus
    • 5th–6th c. C.E., epitaph from Salona, Dalmatia, HD064340:
      [ ]S IACOPVS [ ] / [ ]VS OMNIVM [ ] / [ ]OCENTESSIMV[ ]
      [---u]s Iacopus [---] / [--- amic]us omnium [---] / [--- inn]ocentessimu[s ---]
      [...] Iacopus [... friend] to all [...] perfectly harmless [...]

Declension

Second-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Iācōpus
Genitive Iācōpī
Dative Iācōpō
Accusative Iācōpum
Ablative Iācōpō
Vocative Iācōpe
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