"serpyllum" meaning in Latin

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Noun

Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἕρπυλλος (hérpullos). This spelling is educated. In Old Latin the spelling serpullum was dominating, the Greek origin not being well known, and this form stays in speech up to Romance. Etymology templates: {{der|la|grc|ἕρπυλλος}} Ancient Greek ἕρπυλλος (hérpullos) Head templates: {{la-noun|serpyllum<2>}} serpyllum n (genitive serpyllī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|serpyllum<2>}} Forms: serpyllī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], serpyllum [nominative, singular], serpylla [nominative, plural], serpyllī [genitive, singular], serpyllōrum [genitive, plural], serpyllō [dative, singular], serpyllīs [dative, plural], serpyllum [accusative, singular], serpylla [accusative, plural], serpyllō [ablative, singular], serpyllīs [ablative, plural], serpyllum [singular, vocative], serpylla [plural, vocative]
  1. wild thyme Wikipedia link: Old Latin Tags: declension-2, neuter Categories (lifeform): Herbs, Mint family plants Synonyms: serpillum, serpullum Related terms: thymum
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