testuacium
Latin
Etymology
From testū.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /tes.tuˈaː.ki.um/, [tɛs.tʊˈaː.ki.ũ]
Noun
testuācium n (genitive testuāciī); second declension
- According to Varro, kind of sacrificial cake cooked in a earthen vessel and used during Matralia
Declension
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | testuācium | testuācia |
| genitive | testuāciī | testuāciōrum |
| dative | testuāciō | testuāciīs |
| accusative | testuācium | testuācia |
| ablative | testuāciō | testuāciīs |
| vocative | testuācium | testuācia |
References
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