"aculeonis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Etymology: From aculeus + -ō(nis), with /ū/ taken from acūtus (“sharp”). Documented in the Reichenau Glossary. The nominative singular would have ended in -ō in Classical Latin. The ending -ōnis reflects a Gallo-Romance remodelling according to other inflections, for instance the accusative singular -ōnem. Compare the nominative singular pedis, standing for Classical Latin pēs in the aforementioned glossary. Etymology templates: {{af|la|aculeus|-ō<alt:-ō(nis)>|id2=noun}} aculeus + -ō(nis), {{m+|CL.|pēs}} Classical Latin pēs Head templates: {{la-noun|acūleōnis<3>|g=m}} acūleōnis m (genitive acūleōnis); third declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|acūleōnis<3>}} Forms: acūleōnis [canonical, masculine], acūleōnis [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], acūleōnis [nominative, singular], acūleōnēs [nominative, plural], acūleōnis [genitive, singular], acūleōnium [genitive, plural], acūleōnī [dative, singular], acūleōnibus [dative, plural], acūleōnem [accusative, singular], acūleōnēs [accusative, plural], acūleōnīs [accusative, plural], acūleōne [ablative, singular], acūleōnibus [ablative, plural], acūleōnis [singular, vocative], acūleōnēs [plural, vocative]
  1. spike, stinger Wikipedia link: Reichenau Glossary Tags: Early, Medieval-Latin, declension-3
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