abyssus

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin abyssus.

Noun

abyssus (plural abyssi)

  1. Archaic form of abyss.
    • 1613 November 5, Lancelot Andrewes, “A Sermon Preached before the King’s Maiestie, at White-hall ”, in XCVI. sermons by the Right Honorable and Reverend Father in God, Lancelot Andrevves , published 1629, page 935:
      He was, when there were yet no Abyssi, no depths, nor no mountaines vpon the Earth, nor the Earth it selfe []

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄβῠσσος (ábussos, bottomless pit).

Pronunciation

Noun

abyssus f (genitive abyssī); second declension

  1. (Late Latin) an abyss
    Abyssus abyssum invocat.The abyss calls the abyss.

Declension

Second-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative abyssus abyssī
genitive abyssī abyssōrum
dative abyssō abyssīs
accusative abyssum abyssōs
ablative abyssō abyssīs
vocative abysse abyssī

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Inherited forms:
    • >? Old Galician-Portuguese: avisso
    • Sicilian: avissu (Calabria)
  • Ancient borrowings:
  • Later borrowings:

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