calceamentum

English

Etymology

Latin calceamentum

Noun

calceamentum (plural calceamenta)

  1. (historical) A red silk embroidered sandal forming part of the insignia of the Holy Roman Empire.

Latin

Etymology

From calceō + -mentum.

Noun

calceāmentum n (genitive calceāmentī); second declension

  1. shoe, sandal

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative calceāmentum calceāmenta
Genitive calceāmentī calceāmentōrum
Dative calceāmentō calceāmentīs
Accusative calceāmentum calceāmenta
Ablative calceāmentō calceāmentīs
Vocative calceāmentum calceāmenta

Synonyms

  • calceamen

Descendants

  • Catalan: calçament
  • French: chaussement
  • Italian: calzamento
  • Portuguese: calçamento
  • Romanian: încălțăminte
  • Spanish: calzamiento

References

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