terreus
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Derived from terr(a) (“ground, soil”) + -eus (“-ous”, adjective-forming suffix).
terreus (feminine terrea, neuter terreum); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | terreus | terrea | terreum | terreī | terreae | terrea | |
genitive | terreī | terreae | terreī | terreōrum | terreārum | terreōrum | |
dative | terreō | terreae | terreō | terreīs | |||
accusative | terreum | terream | terreum | terreōs | terreās | terrea | |
ablative | terreō | terreā | terreō | terreīs | |||
vocative | terree | terrea | terreum | terreī | terreae | terrea |
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