vagulus

Latin

Pronunciation

Adjective

vagulus (feminine vagula, neuter vagulum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (hapax) Diminutive of vagus
    • 76 CE – 108 CE, Hadrian, Carmina 3:
      Animula vagula blandula,
      hospes comesque corporis,
      quae nunc abībis in loca
      pallidula, rigida, nūdula,
      nec ut solēs dabis iocōs...
      • Translation by Wikisource
        Little soul, wandering, pleasing,
        guest and companion of the body,
        which now go away in places
        pale, stiff, bare,
        and will not jest as you do...

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative vagulus vagula vagulum vagulī vagulae vagula
Genitive vagulī vagulae vagulī vagulōrum vagulārum vagulōrum
Dative vagulō vagulō vagulīs
Accusative vagulum vagulam vagulum vagulōs vagulās vagula
Ablative vagulō vagulā vagulō vagulīs
Vocative vagule vagula vagulum vagulī vagulae vagula

References

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