acetosus

Latin

Etymology

acētum + -ōsus

Pronunciation

Adjective

acētōsus (feminine acētōsa, neuter acētōsum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (relational) sorrel

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative acētōsus acētōsa acētōsum acētōsī acētōsae acētōsa
Genitive acētōsī acētōsae acētōsī acētōsōrum acētōsārum acētōsōrum
Dative acētōsō acētōsō acētōsīs
Accusative acētōsum acētōsam acētōsum acētōsōs acētōsās acētōsa
Ablative acētōsō acētōsā acētōsō acētōsīs
Vocative acētōse acētōsa acētōsum acētōsī acētōsae acētōsa

Descendants

  • Old French: aisin
    • Middle Dutch: aisine, aysijn, aysine
      • Dutch: azijn
        • Afrikaans: asyn
          • Northern Sotho: asene
          • Sotho: asene
          • Tswana: asêine
          • Xhosa: asine
        • Negerhollands: assin, azin, asien
        • Aukan: asin
        • Caribbean Hindustani: ásin
        • Caribbean Javanese: asèn
        • Ga: asin
        • Sranan Tongo: asin
      • Limburgish: azien, ezien

References

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