cnisa

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κνίση (knísē). Compare Latin nīdor, from the same Proto-Indoeuropean root.

Noun

cnīsa f (genitive cnīsae); first declension

  1. steam or odor from a sacrifice

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative cnīsa cnīsae
Genitive cnīsae cnīsārum
Dative cnīsae cnīsīs
Accusative cnīsam cnīsās
Ablative cnīsā cnīsīs
Vocative cnīsa cnīsae

References

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