"omasum" meaning in Latin

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Noun

IPA: [ɔˈmaː.sũː] [Classical-Latin], [oˈmaː.s̬um] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Attested in the 1st century CE. Transmitted in Val. Max. 8, 1. damn. 8 a gloss τῇ τῶν Γάλλων γλώττῃ (tēî tôn Gállōn glṓttēi), from Gaulish. This leaves considered a borrowing from the Punic descendant of Proto-Semitic *ḥamṯ- (“abdomen”), since the voiceless pharyngeal fricative there would have been weakened by that time and southern Gaul was teeming with Punic colonies. Etymology templates: {{dercat|la|cel|sem}}, {{bor|la|cel-gau|-}} Gaulish, {{bor|la|xpu|-}} Punic, {{der|la|sem-pro|*ḥamṯ-|t=abdomen}} Proto-Semitic *ḥamṯ- (“abdomen”) Head templates: {{la-noun|omāsum<2>}} omāsum n (genitive omāsī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|omāsum<2>}} Forms: omāsum [canonical, neuter], omāsī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], omāsum [nominative, singular], omāsa [nominative, plural], omāsī [genitive, singular], omāsōrum [genitive, plural], omāsō [dative, singular], omāsīs [dative, plural], omāsum [accusative, singular], omāsa [accusative, plural], omāsō [ablative, singular], omāsīs [ablative, plural], omāsum [singular, vocative], omāsa [plural, vocative]
  1. The tripe of a bull. Wikipedia link: Colonies in antiquity, Valerius Maximus, voiceless pharyngeal fricative Tags: declension-2
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