rubetum

Latin

Etymology

Singular form of rubēta (only attested in the plural in classical Latin), from rubus (bramble) + -ētum (grove).

Pronunciation

Noun

rubētum n (genitive rubētī); second declension

  1. singular of rubēta (bramble thickets)

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative rubētum rubēta
Genitive rubētī rubētōrum
Dative rubētō rubētīs
Accusative rubētum rubēta
Ablative rubētō rubētīs
Vocative rubētum rubēta

Descendants

  • Italian: roveto
  • Sicilian: ruvettu

References

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