schediasma
Latin
Alternative forms
- sched., schediasm. (abbreviations)
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek σχεδίασμα (skhedíasma, “freak”, “whim”, “caprice”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /skʰe.diˈas.ma/, [skʰɛ.dɪˈas.ma]
Noun
schediasma n (genitive schediasmatis); third declension
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{{rfdef}}.- 1696, Zacharias Grapius and Johann Gottfried Schubart, זלאל: Schediaſma Hiſtoricum de Calumnia Ono- et Choro- Latriæ, Judæis et Chriſtianis Olim Adſperſa, main title
Declension
Third declension neuter.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | schediasma | schediasmata |
| genitive | schediasmatis | schediasmatum |
| dative | schediasmatī | schediasmatibus |
| accusative | schediasma | schediasmata |
| ablative | schediasmate | schediasmatibus |
| vocative | schediasma | schediasmata |
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