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Latin
Proper noun
Sāturnī
- inflection of Sāturnus:
- nominative plural
- genitive singular
- Lucius Livius Andronicus, Odissia, as cited by Priscianus Caesariensis. In: Remains of Old Latin Newly Edited and Translated by E. H. Warmington, in three volumes, II, Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Pacuvius and Accuius, 1936, p. 24f.:
- Priscianus, ap. G.L., II, 305, 8: 'O filie' et 'o fili.' Livius Andronicus in Odissia–
'Pater noster, Saturni filie,
- Priscianus: Vocative 'filie' and 'fili.' Livius Andronicus in The Odyssey–
'O father of us all, O Saturn's son,
- vocative plural of Sāturnus