Shakespearius

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Latin

Etymology

From English Shakespeare +‎ -ius.

Proper noun

Shakespeārius m sg (genitive Shakespeāriī); second declension

  1. Shakespeare
    • 1765, Origines Typographicae. Gerardo Meerman Auctore. Tomus Alter., page VII:
      Si quæras, e quibus fontibus quoad facta hiſtorica biberit Shakeſpearius, reſpondebit Anonymus in vitis Poetarum Anglorum (the Poetical Regiſter) Vol. II. p. 231. edit. Lond. 1724. eum conſuluiſſe fabianum, pol. virgilium, hallium, molinshedium, graftonum, stowium, speedium, &c.
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    • 1799, Aristophanis Nubes, page XXXIX:
      Tragicae autem illae comoediae quales ſint, quibusdam ſcenis tragoediarum ſuarum ostendit Shakeſpearius.
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    • 1811, Aeschyli Tragœdiæ Quæ Supersunt, Deperditarum Fabularum Fragmenta, page 176:
      Nec ipse quidem Shakespearius major esse potuit.
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Declension

Second-declension noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Shakespeārius
genitive Shakespeāriī
dative Shakespeāriō
accusative Shakespeārium
ablative Shakespeāriō
vocative Shakespeārie