"corrigiuncula" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Etymology: Ultimately from the verb corrigō (“to correct”). The ending appears to be the diminutive-forming suffix -uncula, which is uncommon except for at the end of diminutives from feminine nouns ending in -ō. However, no Latin noun *corrigiō exists. It could possibly be built on the noun corrigia (“thong, strap”), which could have the meaning "whip". Etymology templates: {{m|la|corrigō||to correct}} corrigō (“to correct”), {{m|la|-unculus|-uncula}} -uncula, {{m|la||-ō}} -ō, {{m|la||*corrigiō}} *corrigiō, {{m|la|corrigia|t=thong, strap}} corrigia (“thong, strap”) Head templates: {{la-noun|corrigiuncula<1>}} corrigiuncula f (genitive corrigiunculae); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|corrigiuncula<1>}} Forms: corrigiunculae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], corrigiuncula [nominative, singular], corrigiunculae [nominative, plural], corrigiunculae [genitive, singular], corrigiunculārum [genitive, plural], corrigiunculae [dative, singular], corrigiunculīs [dative, plural], corrigiunculam [accusative, singular], corrigiunculās [accusative, plural], corrigiunculā [ablative, singular], corrigiunculīs [ablative, plural], corrigiuncula [singular, vocative], corrigiunculae [plural, vocative]
  1. (historical, Medieval Latin) A bell used to summon monks for scourging or other penance. Tags: Medieval-Latin, declension-1, feminine, historical Synonyms: corrigiunculum
    Sense id: en-corrigiuncula-la-noun-oL-IYy2Q Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin feminine nouns in the first declension, Medieval Latin

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