domus equestris
Latin
Etymology
From domus (“house”) + equestris, the feminine of equester (“of a horseman”). The name derives from the fact that these nicer apartments had windows or balconies facing both the street and an interior courtyard, and so straddled the building as a rider does a horse.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdo.mus eˈkʷes.tris/, [ˈdɔ.mʊs ɛˈkᶣɛs.trɪs]
Noun
domus equestris f (irregular, variously declined, genitive domūs equestris or domī equestris); fourth declension, second declension
Declension
Fourth declension with locative, some alternative forms from the second declension.
Third declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | domus equestris | domūs equestrēs |
Genitive | domūs equestris domī equestris |
domuum equestrium domōrum equestrium |
Dative | domuī equestrī domō equestrī domū equestrī |
domibus equestribus |
Accusative | domum equestrem | domūs equestrēs domūs equestrīs domōs equestrēs domōs equestrīs |
Ablative | domū equestrī domō equestrī |
domibus equestribus |
Vocative | domus equestris | domūs equestrēs |
Locative | domī equestrī | domibus equestribus |
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