Maccabaeus
Latin
Alternative forms
- Machabaeus
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Μᾰκκᾰβαῖος (Makkabaîos), from Biblical Hebrew מַכַּבִּי (makkabbī).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /mak.kaˈbae̯.us/, [mak.kaˈbae̯.ʊs]
Noun
Maccabaeus m (genitive Maccabaeī); second declension
- (biblical) Maccabee
Declension
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Maccabaeus | Maccabaeī |
| genitive | Maccabaeī | Maccabaeōrum |
| dative | Maccabaeō | Maccabaeīs |
| accusative | Maccabaeum | Maccabaeōs |
| ablative | Maccabaeō | Maccabaeīs |
| vocative | Maccabaee | Maccabaeī |
Descendants
- English: Maccabee
Further reading
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Liber I Maccabaeorum on the Latin Wikipedia.Wikipedia la
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Liber II Maccabaeorum on the Latin Wikipedia.Wikipedia la
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