acacioides
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Latin
Adjective
acācioīdēs (neuter acācioīdes or acācioīdēs); third-declension one-termination adjective (Greek-type)
- (relational, New Latin) acacia; resembling an acacia
Usage notes
- Used exclusively as a taxonomic epithet and thus normally in the nominative singular; other inflections may be theoretical or rarely found.
Declension
Third-declension one-termination adjective (Greek-type).
Number | Singular | Plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case / Gender | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | |
Nominative | acācioīdēs | acācioīdes1 acācioīdēs |
acācioīdēs | acācioīda acācioīdia2 | |
Genitive | acācioīdis | acācioīdum acācioīdium2 | |||
Dative | acācioīdī | acācioīdibus | |||
Accusative | acācioīdem | acācioīdes1 acācioīdēs |
acācioīdēs | acācioīda acācioīdia2 | |
Ablative | acācioīde acācioīdī2 |
acācioīdibus | |||
Vocative | acācioīdes1 acācioīdēs |
acācioīdēs | acācioīda acācioīdia2 |
1It is unknown if Classical Latin preserved (or would have preserved) the shortness of the original Greek short ending.
2It is unknown whether adjectives of this type would use i-stem or consonant-stem endings in Classical Latin: the relevant forms are not attested. Depending on the word, either ending or both may be attested in New Latin.