pulegium

Latin

Alternative forms

  • pūlēium, pūledium, pullegium, pullēium, pulledium

Etymology

Probably from pūlex (flea), due to its traditional use as a flea repellant.

Noun

pūlegium n (genitive pūlegiī or pūlegī); second declension

  1. pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium)

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative pūlegium pūlegia
Genitive pūlegiī
pūlegī1
pūlegiōrum
Dative pūlegiō pūlegiīs
Accusative pūlegium pūlegia
Ablative pūlegiō pūlegiīs
Vocative pūlegium pūlegia

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

Descendants

  • Galician: poexo, poenxo, poxo, puexo
  • Italian: poleggio, puleggio
  • Portuguese: poejo
  • Spanish: poleo
  • German: Poleiminze
  • Polish: polej
  • Romanian: polei
  • Vulgar Latin: *pūlegiolum
    • Catalan: poliol
    • Old French: puliol
      • French: pouliot
      • Middle English: puliol, pulliolle, pulial, piliol, pilliol, pileol
        • English: puliol, puliall, puliol royall, puliall royall, pennyroyal (√ pūlēium rēgium)

References

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