aspilogia
Latin
Etymology
Coined by Sir Henry Spelman circa 1595 as the title to his treatise on coats of arms. Sir Anthony Wagner argued in his A Catalogue of Mediaeval Arms (1950) that on etymological grounds a better form of the word would have been "Aspidologia," but retained Spelman's innovation.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /as.piˈlo.ɡi.a/, [as.pɪˈɫɔ.ɡi.a]
Noun
aspilogia f (genitive aspilogiae); first declension
- (heraldry) coats of arms, heraldry, armory (especially as a collection)
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | aspilogia | aspilogiae |
Genitive | aspilogiae | aspilogiārum |
Dative | aspilogiae | aspilogiīs |
Accusative | aspilogiam | aspilogiās |
Ablative | aspilogiā | aspilogiīs |
Vocative | aspilogia | aspilogiae |
References
- Dictionary of National Biography
- Revised Medieval Latin Word List