sociennus

Latin

Etymology

From socius.

Pronunciation

Noun

sociennus m (genitive sociennī); second declension

  1. (Old Latin) a fellow, comrade
    • c. 186 BCE, Plautus, Aulularia 4.4.32:
      ibo intro atque illi socienno tuo iam interstringam gulam.
      I'll go in there, and that accomplice of yours—I'll strangle him on the spot.

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative sociennus sociennī
Genitive sociennī sociennōrum
Dative sociennō sociennīs
Accusative sociennum sociennōs
Ablative sociennō sociennīs
Vocative socienne sociennī

References

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