marinellus

Latin

Etymology

From marīnus (marine, mariner) + -ellus (-elle: forming diminutives), from mare (sea) + -īnus (-ine: forming adjectives), q.v.

Pronunciation

Noun

marīnellus m

  1. (Medieval Latin) sailor, mariner
    capitaneus nautarum & marinellorum
    admiral (lit. captain of the king's boatmen and seamen)

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative marīnellus marīnellī
Genitive marīnellī marīnellōrum
Dative marīnellō marīnellīs
Accusative marīnellum marīnellōs
Ablative marīnellō marīnellīs
Vocative marīnelle marīnellī

Descendants

  • Italian: marinello, Marinello
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