glomerellus
Latin
Etymology
From Medieval Latin glomeria (“grammar”) + -ellus (masculine diminutive suffix).
Noun
glomerellus m (genitive glomerellī); second declension (Medieval Latin)
- (now historical) a glomerel: a grammar school student
- (by extension) any schoolboy
Declension
Second-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | glomerellus | glomerellī |
| genitive | glomerellī | glomerellōrum |
| dative | glomerellō | glomerellīs |
| accusative | glomerellum | glomerellōs |
| ablative | glomerellō | glomerellīs |
| vocative | glomerelle | glomerellī |
Descendants
- English: glomerel
- French: glomerel