mastigophorus

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μαστιγοφόρος (mastigophóros, scourge-bearing), from μάστιξ (mástix, whip, scourge) + -φόρος (-phóros, carrying, bearing).

Pronunciation

(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /mas.tiˈɡo.fo.rus/, [mäst̪iˈɡɔːforus]

Adjective

mastigophorus (feminine mastigophora, neuter mastigophorum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) whip-bearing

Inflection

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative mastigophorus mastigophora mastigophorum mastigophorī mastigophorae mastigophora
Genitive mastigophorī mastigophorae mastigophorī mastigophorōrum mastigophorārum mastigophorōrum
Dative mastigophorō mastigophorō mastigophorīs
Accusative mastigophorum mastigophoram mastigophorum mastigophorōs mastigophorās mastigophora
Ablative mastigophorō mastigophorā mastigophorō mastigophorīs
Vocative mastigophore mastigophora mastigophorum mastigophorī mastigophorae mastigophora

Descendants

  • Translingual: mastigophorus
  • Translingual: Mastigophora
  • Translingual: Mastigophora
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