ceresium
See also: Ceresium
Latin
Etymology
Assimilated form of cerasium.
Noun
ceresium n (genitive ceresiī); second declension
- Late Latin form of cerasium
- 200–400 Hermeneumata Stephani sect. De arboribus Περὶ δένδρον = Corpus glossariorum latinorum III p. 358 l. 80
- ceresium κεράϲιον
- cherry [is in Greek] κεράσιον
- 200–400 Hermeneumata Stephani sect. De arboribus Περὶ δένδρον = Corpus glossariorum latinorum III p. 358 l. 80
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | ceresium | ceresia |
Genitive | ceresiī | ceresiōrum |
Dative | ceresiō | ceresiīs |
Accusative | ceresium | ceresia |
Ablative | ceresiō | ceresiīs |
Vocative | ceresium | ceresia |
Descendants
- Late Latin: ceresia (see there for further descendants)
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