turpethum
Latin
Alternative forms
- turbith (indeclinable)
Etymology
From Arabic تُرْبِد (turbid), from Classical Persian تربد (turbid), from Sanskrit त्रिपुटा (tripuṭā), त्रिपुट (tripuṭa), literally “triplicated”, names of several plants.
Noun
turpethum n (genitive turpethī); second declension (Medieval Latin – New Latin)
- turpeth (plant and drug)
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | turpethum | turpetha |
Genitive | turpethī | turpethōrum |
Dative | turpethō | turpethīs |
Accusative | turpethum | turpetha |
Ablative | turpethō | turpethīs |
Vocative | turpethum | turpetha |
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