Tessarescaedecatitae
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Τεσσᾰρεσκαιδεκᾰτῖται (Tessareskaidekatîtai), from τεσσᾰρεσκαιδέκᾰτος (tessareskaidékatos, “fourteenth”) + -ῑ́της (-ī́tēs). Compare to Quārtadecimānī.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /tes.sa.res.kae̯.de.kaˈtiː.tae̯/, [tɛs.sa.rɛs.kae̯.dɛ.kaˈtiː.tae̯]
Noun
Tessarescaedecatītae m (genitive Tessarescaedecatītārum); first declension
- a name given to the followers of the fourth-century heretical movement of Audianism which honored the death of Christ on the eve of Jewish Passover on fourteenth day of Nisan instead of Easter Sunday; Quartodecimans, Audians
Inflection
First declension.
| Case | Plural |
|---|---|
| nominative | Tessarescaedecatītae |
| genitive | Tessarescaedecatītārum |
| dative | Tessarescaedecatītīs |
| accusative | Tessarescaedecatītās |
| ablative | Tessarescaedecatītīs |
| vocative | Tessarescaedecatītae |
Synonyms
- Audiānī
- Quārtadecimānī
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