Patmos
English
Derived terms
Latin
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Πάτμος (Pátmos).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpat.mos/, [ˈpät̪mɔs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈpat.mos/, [ˈpät̪mos]
Declension
Second-declension noun (Greek-type), singular only.
Case | Singular |
---|---|
Nominative | Patmos |
Genitive | Patmī |
Dative | Patmō |
Accusative | Patmon |
Ablative | Patmō |
Vocative | Patme |
References
- “Patmos”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Patmos in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- “Patmos”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly
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