nonae
Latin
Etymology 1
Numeral
nōnae
- inflection of nōnus:
- nominative/vocative feminine plural
- genitive/dative feminine singular
Etymology 2
From nonus (“ninth”), from the Latin practice of treating most recurring calendrical days as plurals.[1][2]
Alternative forms
Noun
nōnae f pl (genitive nōnārum); first declension
- The nones.
Declension
First-declension noun, plural only.
plural | |
---|---|
nominative | nōnae |
genitive | nōnārum |
dative | nōnīs |
accusative | nōnās |
ablative | nōnīs |
vocative | nōnae |
Descendants
References
- ^ Kennedy, Benjamin Hall, The Public School Latin Grammar (1879), p. 126.
- ^ Michels, Agnes Kirsopp, Calendar of the Roman Republic (2015), p. 19.