coffeinum

Latin

Alternative forms

  • caffēīnum

Pronunciation

Noun

coffēinum n (genitive coffēinī); second declension

  1. (New Latin) caffeine
    • 1828, Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis, de Cinchonino, Chinino Eorumque Salibus, Inprimis Sulphate Chinini, Pharmaceutica ac Therapeutica Ratione Consideratis, page 3:
      Ad hanc ultimam Alcaloideorum classem, amarorum scilicet non venenatorum, pertinent, praeter principum Angusturinum ex Cortice Angusturae, Gentianinum ex Radice Gentianae luteae, Coffeinum ex fabis Coffeae etc., Cinchoninum et Chininum, []
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 1997, Niels F. Muller, Rudolf P. Dessing, editors, European Drug Index, 4th edition, →ISBN, page 284:
      Cofedon(Polfa) tbl: aminophenazonum 100mg, phenacetinum 150mg, coffeinum 50mg, luminalum 15mg (M01B, N02BB) (PL)
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2001, Naše řeč, volume 84, number 1 (overall work in Czech), page 56:
      acidi acetylsalicylici 450 mg, coffeini 50 mg
      acetylsalicylic acid 450 mg, caffeine 50 mg
    • 2021 June 11, rozalinda (uploader), chapter 111111, in Scribd, contains some Latin and Albanian translations:
      Multa venēna ut coffēinum, opium, morphīnum sunt
      There are many poisons like caffeine, opium and morphine

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative coffēinum coffēina
Genitive coffēinī coffēinōrum
Dative coffēinō coffēinīs
Accusative coffēinum coffēina
Ablative coffēinō coffēinīs
Vocative coffēinum coffēina

Descendants

  • Dutch: coffeïne
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