etesia
See also: etèsia
Latin
Noun
etēsia f (genitive etēsiae); first declension
- (especially in plural) Etesian wind(s) (that blow annually during the dog-days for forty days)
Inflection
First declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | etēsia | etēsiae |
| genitive | etēsiae | etēsiārum |
| dative | etēsiae | etēsiīs |
| accusative | etēsiam | etēsiās |
| ablative | etēsiā | etēsiīs |
| vocative | etēsia | etēsiae |
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