Novum Testamentum
Latin
Etymology
From novum (“new”), the neuter of novus (“new”) and testāmentum (“testament”).
Proper noun
Novum Testāmentum n (genitive Novī Testāmentī); second declension
- the New Testament
Inflection
Second declension with second declension adjective.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | Novum Testāmentum |
| genitive | Novī Testāmentī |
| dative | Novō Testāmentō |
| accusative | Novum Testāmentum |
| ablative | Novō Testāmentō |
| vocative | Novum Testāmentum |
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