quadrigonus

Latin

Etymology

Macaronic compound of Latin quattuor (four) + Ancient Greek γῶνος (gônos, angle, corner).

Pronunciation

Adjective

quadrigōnus (feminine quadrigōna, neuter quadrigōnum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. tetragonal; four-angled; having four angles

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative quadrigōnus quadrigōna quadrigōnum quadrigōnī quadrigōnae quadrigōna
Genitive quadrigōnī quadrigōnae quadrigōnī quadrigōnōrum quadrigōnārum quadrigōnōrum
Dative quadrigōnō quadrigōnō quadrigōnīs
Accusative quadrigōnum quadrigōnam quadrigōnum quadrigōnōs quadrigōnās quadrigōna
Ablative quadrigōnō quadrigōnā quadrigōnō quadrigōnīs
Vocative quadrigōne quadrigōna quadrigōnum quadrigōnī quadrigōnae quadrigōna

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