feria quinta
Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
Literally, “fifth holy day”.
Noun
fēria quīnta f (genitive fēriae quīntae); first declension
- (Ecclesiastical Latin) Thursday
- Synonym: diēs Iovis
Declension
First-declension noun with a first-declension adjective.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | fēria quīnta | fēriae quīntae |
Genitive | fēriae quīntae | fēriārum quīntārum |
Dative | fēriae quīntae | fēriīs quīntīs |
Accusative | fēriam quīntam | fēriās quīntās |
Ablative | fēriā quīntā | fēriīs quīntīs |
Vocative | fēria quīnta | fēriae quīntae |
Coordinate terms
Descendants
- Mirandese: quinta-feira
- Old Galician-Portuguese: quinta feira
- Galician: quinta feira
- Portuguese: quinta-feira
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