Sclavus
See also: sclavus
Latin
Alternative forms
- Slavus
Etymology
Late and Medieval Latin; from Byzantine Greek Σκλάβος (Sklábos); see that entry for more.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈskla.u̯us/, [ˈs̠kɫ̪äu̯ʊs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈskla.vus/, [ˈskläːvus]
Noun
Sclavus m (genitive Sclavī, feminine Sclava); second declension
- a Slav
- 1489 — ARec 1236 (published in the Słownik Staropolskich Nazw Osobowych, under the name Sclawus)
- In causa […] Nicolai Sclavi, seruitoris burse Vngarorum […]
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- 1489 — ARec 1236 (published in the Słownik Staropolskich Nazw Osobowych, under the name Sclawus)
Declension
First/second-declension adjective.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Masculine | Feminine | |
Nominative | Sclavus | Sclava | Sclavī | Sclavae | |
Genitive | Sclavī | Sclavae | Sclavōrum | Sclavārum | |
Dative | Sclavō | Sclavīs | Sclavīs | ||
Accusative | Sclavum | Sclavam | Sclavōs | Sclavās | |
Ablative | Sclavō | Sclavā | Sclavīs | Sclavīs | |
Vocative | Sclave | Sclava | Sclavī | Sclavae |
Related terms
- Sclava
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