Hasdingi

Latin

Etymology

From a Germanic language, with the second element being from Proto-Germanic *-ingaz. The first element is of disputed meaning, but may potentially be from *hazdaz (hair), a root otherwise unattested in Gothic and Vandalic. Compare Old English heardingas, Old Norse haddingjar, referring to a Danish tribe.

Proper noun

Hasdingī m pl (genitive Hasdingōrum); second declension

  1. A collection of southern tribes of the Vandals.

Declension

Second-declension noun, plural only.

plural
nominative Hasdingī
genitive Hasdingōrum
dative Hasdingīs
accusative Hasdingōs
ablative Hasdingīs
vocative Hasdingī