elacaten

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἠλᾰκᾰτήν (ēlăkătḗn).

Pronunciation

Noun

ēlacatēn m (genitive ēlacatēnos); third declension

  1. a large sea fish, a tuna
    • 1839 [8th century CE], Paulus Diaconus, edited by Karl Otfried Müller, Excerpta ex libris Pompeii Festi De significatione verborum, page 76, line 15:
      E l a c a t e n a  genus salsamenti, quod appellatur vulgo melandrea.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Pliny the Elder to this entry?)

Declension

Third-declension noun (Greek-type, normal variant).

singular plural
nominative ēlacatēn ēlacatēnes
genitive ēlacatēnos ēlacatēnum
dative ēlacatēnī ēlacatēnibus
accusative ēlacatēna ēlacatēnas
ablative ēlacatēne ēlacatēnibus
vocative ēlacatēn ēlacatēnes

Synonyms

  • ēlacatae f pl

References