synodus

Latin

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek σύνοδος (súnodos, assembly, meeting), from σύν (sún, with) (English syn-) + ὁδός (hodós, way, path).

Pronunciation

Noun

synodus f (genitive synodī); second declension

  1. a synod, a council, a college of priests
    Synonym: concilium
Declension

Greek Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative synodus synodī
Genitive synodī synodōrum
Dative synodō synodīs
Accusative synodum synodōs
Ablative synodō synodīs
Vocative synode synodī
Derived terms
  • synodālis

Etymology 2

From Ancient Greek συνόδους (sunódous, with teeth opposing, rather than notching into, one another), from συν- (sun-, together) + ὀδούς (odoús, tooth).

Pronunciation

Noun

synodūs m (genitive synodontis); third declension

  1. a kind of seabream, perhaps the dentex
Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative synodūs synodontēs
Genitive synodontis synodontum
Dative synodontī synodontibus
Accusative synodontem synodontēs
Ablative synodonte synodontibus
Vocative synodūs synodontēs
Derived terms

References

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