nudiustertianus

Latin

Etymology

nudius tertius (the day before yesterday) + -ānus

Pronunciation

Adjective

nū̆diū̆stertiānus (feminine nū̆diū̆stertiāna, neuter nū̆diū̆stertiānum); first/second-declension adjective

  1.  taking place the day before yesterday
    • Fronto, Epistulae ad M. Caesarem.5.74.1:
      misi tamen tibi hodiernam γνώμην et nudiustertianum locum communem.
      Even so, I sent you today's maxim and the day before yesterday's commonplace.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative nudiustertiānus nudiustertiāna nudiustertiānum nudiustertiānī nudiustertiānae nudiustertiāna
Genitive nudiustertiānī nudiustertiānae nudiustertiānī nudiustertiānōrum nudiustertiānārum nudiustertiānōrum
Dative nudiustertiānō nudiustertiānō nudiustertiānīs
Accusative nudiustertiānum nudiustertiānam nudiustertiānum nudiustertiānōs nudiustertiānās nudiustertiāna
Ablative nudiustertiānō nudiustertiānā nudiustertiānō nudiustertiānīs
Vocative nudiustertiāne nudiustertiāna nudiustertiānum nudiustertiānī nudiustertiānae nudiustertiāna

Descendants

  • English: nudiustertian

References

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