testuacium

Latin

Etymology

From testū.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /tes.tuˈaː.ki.um/, [tɛs.tʊˈaː.ki.ũ]

Noun

testuācium n (genitive testuāciī); second declension

  1. 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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