tripalium

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From tripālis (composed of three stakes) + -ium. Possibly a calque of Byzantine Greek τριπάσσαλον (tripássalon), from τρι- (tri-, three) + πάσσαλος (pássalos, peg).

Noun

tripālium n (genitive tripāliī); second declension (Late Latin)

  1. torture instrument consisting of three stakes

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative tripālium tripālia
Genitive tripāliī tripāliōrum
Dative tripāliō tripāliīs
Accusative tripālium tripālia
Ablative tripāliō tripāliīs
Vocative tripālium tripālia

Descendants

  • Old French: travail (device for detaining horses whilst they are shod or armoured)
  • Vulgar Latin: *tripāliāre (see there for further descendants)

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