manubia
Latin
Etymology
From manus.
Noun
manubia f (genitive manubiae); first declension
- (especially in plural) spoils of war; prize money (from the sale of booty)
Inflection
First declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | manubia | manubiae |
| genitive | manubiae | manubiārum |
| dative | manubiae | manubiīs |
| accusative | manubiam | manubiās |
| ablative | manubiā | manubiīs |
| vocative | manubia | manubiae |
Derived terms
- manubiālis
- manubiārius
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