locutuleia
Latin
Etymology
From locūtulēius (“babbling”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /lo.kuː.tuˈleː.i.a/, [ɫɔ.kuː.tʊˈɫeː.i.a]
Noun
locūtulēia f (genitive locūtulēiae); first declension
- female babbler
Declension
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | locūtulēia | locūtulēiae |
Genitive | locūtulēiae | locūtulēiārum |
Dative | locūtulēiae | locūtulēiīs |
Accusative | locūtulēiam | locūtulēiās |
Ablative | locūtulēiā | locūtulēiīs |
Vocative | locūtulēia | locūtulēiae |
Synonyms
- (female babbler): linguacula
Adjective
locūtulēia
- feminine nominative singular of locūtulēius
- feminine vocative singular of locūtulēius
- neuter nominative plural of locūtulēius
- neuter accusative plural of locūtulēius
- neuter vocative plural of locūtulēius
Adjective
locūtulēiā
- feminine ablative singular of locūtulēius