statunculum

Latin

Etymology

From statua (statue) + -unculum (diminutive suffix). An irregularly formed diminutive in several ways: the ending -unculus was rarely used as a suffix, more often appearing when the diminutive suffix -culus is added to a stem ending in /n/, and the gender of a Latin diminutive usually is the same as that of the base word, but in this case changes from feminine to neuter.

Noun

statunculum n (genitive statunculī); second declension

  1. Diminutive of statua (statue): small statue, statuette
    Synonyms: staticulum, sigillum

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative statunculum statuncula
Genitive statunculī statunculōrum
Dative statunculō statunculīs
Accusative statunculum statuncula
Ablative statunculō statunculīs
Vocative statunculum statuncula

References

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