Mediolatinitas
Latin
Etymology
Mediolatīnus (“Mediaeval Latin”) + -tās (“-ity”) or medius (“middle”) + Latīnitās (“Latinity”)
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /me.di.o.laˈtiː.ni.taːs/, [mɛ.di.ɔ.ɫaˈtiː.nɪ.taːs]
Noun
Mediolatīnitās f (genitive Mediolatīnitātis); third declension
- (New Latin) the characteristic idioms and compositions of the Latin in use during the Middle Ages, Mediaeval Latinity
- For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:Mediolatinitas.
Declension
Third declension.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| Nominative | Mediolatīnitās |
| Genitive | Mediolatīnitātis |
| Dative | Mediolatīnitātī |
| Accusative | Mediolatīnitātem |
| Ablative | Mediolatīnitāte |
| Vocative | Mediolatīnitās |
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