arachis
See also: Arachis
Latin
Etymology
From the taxonomic name Arachis, coined by Linnaeus as an alteration of Ancient Greek ἄραχος (árakhos), an alternative form of ἄρακος (árakos, “chickling vetch”), and subsequently given a Greek-type inflection.
Noun
arachis f (genitive arachidis); third declension
Declension
Third declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | arachis | arachidēs |
| genitive | arachidis | arachidum |
| dative | arachidī | arachidibus |
| accusative | arachidem | arachidēs |
| ablative | arachide | arachidibus |
| vocative | arachis | arachidēs |
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