Iscanus

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Latin

Etymology

From Isca (River Usk, Exe, etc.) +‎ -ānus (-an: forming adjectives).

Pronunciation

Adjective

Iscānus (feminine Iscāna, neuter Iscānum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. Of or related to Exeter, England, or Exeter College, Oxford
    Guilh. Musgrave Iscanus
    William Musgrave of Exeter College

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative Iscānus Iscāna Iscānum Iscānī Iscānae Iscāna
genitive Iscānī Iscānae Iscānī Iscānōrum Iscānārum Iscānōrum
dative Iscānō Iscānae Iscānō Iscānīs
accusative Iscānum Iscānam Iscānum Iscānōs Iscānās Iscāna
ablative Iscānō Iscānā Iscānō Iscānīs
vocative Iscāne Iscāna Iscānum Iscānī Iscānae Iscāna