naucum

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

A derivation from nux (nut) has been ascribed from classical times. De Vaan comments this remains semantically attractive, although the -au- cannot be explained.

Pronunciation

Noun

naucum n (genitive naucī); second declension

  1. A nutshell
  2. A trifle, something slight or trivial
    Synonyms: gerrae, nūgae

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative naucum nauca
genitive naucī naucōrum
dative naucō naucīs
accusative naucum nauca
ablative naucō naucīs
vocative naucum nauca

Derived terms

  • naucifactiō (New Latin)
  • naucipendō (New Latin)
  • nōn naucī

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