convenae
Latin
Etymology
From the substantivation of the convena (“coming together, meeting”).
Noun
convenae m pl (genitive convenārum); first declension
- a multitude of strangers, refugees, fugitives, adventurers, etc. assembled together
Declension
First-declension noun, plural only.
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | convenae |
| genitive | convenārum |
| dative | convenīs |
| accusative | convenās |
| ablative | convenīs |
| vocative | convenae |
Derived terms
Noun
convenae
- inflection of convena:
- genitive/dative singular
- nominative/vocative plural