lintrum

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Latin[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

A second-declension collateral form of the usually third-declension noun linter.

Noun[edit]

lintrum

  1. accusative singular of linter
Usage notes[edit]
  • The gender is variable. For a neuter-gender noun, lintrum would also be the nominative form. For a feminine noun of the second declension, the corresponding nominative form would be *lintrus. For a masculine noun of the second declension, the corresponding nominative form would be either *lintrus or linter.

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Etymology 2[edit]

A third-declension consonant-stem genitive plural form of the noun linter. The i-stem genitive plural form lintrium also exists.

Noun[edit]

lintrum

  1. genitive plural of linter