inquietudo

Latin

Etymology

From in- and quietudo.

Noun

inquiētūdō f (genitive inquiētūdinis); third declension

  1. restlessness, disturbance
    Synonyms: seditio, turba, inquies, tumultus, concursus, perculsus, fragor

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative inquiētūdō inquiētūdinēs
Genitive inquiētūdinis inquiētūdinum
Dative inquiētūdinī inquiētūdinibus
Accusative inquiētūdinem inquiētūdinēs
Ablative inquiētūdine inquiētūdinibus
Vocative inquiētūdō inquiētūdinēs

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