nares
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
nares dictio est in variis linguis: |
Forma | Persona | Tempus | Vox | Modus | Verbum |
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nārēs | secunda singularis | imperfectum | activa | coniunctivus | nō (nāre) |
Forma | Modus flexurae | originis |
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nārēs | casus nominativus pluralis | substantivi nāris |
nārēs | casus accusativus pluralis | substantivi nāris |
nārēs | casus vocativus pluralis | substantivi nāris |
API: /ˈnaːreːs/ | (classice) |
M. Tullius Cicero -106…-43 | T. Lucretius Carus –95…–55 | Marcus Terentius Varro -37 | L. Iunius Moderatus Columella ca. 4-70 | Petronius Arbiter ca. 14-66 | C. Plinius Secundus 23-79 | Aulus Gellius ca. 130-170 |
Hildegardis Bingensis 1098-1179 |
Franciscus Petrarca 1304-1374 |
Iordanus Brunus Nolanus 1548-1600 |
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