Aequum Tuticum
Latin
Alternative forms
- Equustūticus, Equus Tūticus
Etymology
From aequum ("plain, flatland") + a derivative of Oscan 𐌕𐌏𐌖𐌕𐌏 (touto, “community, city-state”), from Proto-Italic *toutā (“people, populace, citizenship”) from Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh₂ (“people”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈae̯.kũː ˈtʊ.tɪ.kũː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈɛː.kʷum ˈt̪uː.t̪i.kum]
Proper noun
Aequum Tūticum n sg (genitive Aequī Tūticī); second declension
- a vicus in Samnium, along the Apennine way from Beneventum to Aecae
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter) with a second-declension adjective, with locative, singular only.
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Aequum Tūticum |
| genitive | Aequī Tūticī |
| dative | Aequō Tūticō |
| accusative | Aequum Tūticum |
| ablative | Aequō Tūticō |
| vocative | Aequum Tūticum |
| locative | Aequī Tūticī |