glomerellus

Latin

Etymology

From Med. Latin glomeria (grammar) + -ellus (forming masculine diminutives).

Noun

glomerellus m (genitive glomerellī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin, now historical) A glomerel: a grammar school student; (by extension) any schoolboy.

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative glomerellus glomerellī
Genitive glomerellī glomerellōrum
Dative glomerellō glomerellīs
Accusative glomerellum glomerellōs
Ablative glomerellō glomerellīs
Vocative glomerelle glomerellī

Descendants

  • English: glomerel
  • French: glomerel

References

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