(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [dɛɫˈpʰiː.nas] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [d̪elˈfiː.nas] <span class="searchmatch">delphīnas</span> accusative plural of delphīn...
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [dɛɫˈpʰiː.na] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [d̪elˈfiː.na] <span class="searchmatch">delphīna</span> accusative singular of delphīn...
See also: delphine French form of Latin <span class="searchmatch">Delphina</span>, meaning woman from Delphi; Bl. Delphine of Glandèves was a 14th century nun from Provence. (UK) IPA(key):...
Dolphin (constellation) 8 CE, Ovid, Fasti 6.471–472: nāvita puppe sedēns ‘<span class="searchmatch">Delphīna</span> vidēbimus,’ inquit ‘hūmida cum pulsō nox erit orta diē.’ [...] the sailor...
constellation Synonyms: astēr, stēlla, sīdus 8 CE, Ovid, Fasti 2.117–118: astrīs <span class="searchmatch">delphīna</span> recēpit Iuppiter Jupiter admitted the dolphin to the constellations Second-declension...
toîs delphîsĭ(n) Accusative τὸν δελφῖνᾰ tòn <span class="searchmatch">delphînă</span> τὼ δελφῖνε tṑ delphîne τοὺς δελφῖνᾰς toùs <span class="searchmatch">delphînăs</span> Vocative δελφῑ́ς delphī́s δελφῖνε delphîne δελφῖνες...
24.6: τὸν δὲ δελφῖνα λέγουσι ὑπολαβόντα ἐξενεῖκαι ἐπὶ Ταίναρον tòn dè <span class="searchmatch">delphîna</span> légousi hupolabónta exeneîkai epì Taínaron But it is said that a dolphin...
τοῖς δελφῖσῐ / δελφῖσῐν toîs delphîsĭ(n) Accusative τὸν δελφῖνᾰ tòn <span class="searchmatch">delphînă</span> τοὺς δελφῖνᾰς toùs <span class="searchmatch">delphînăs</span> Vocative δελφῑ́ν delphī́n δελφῖνες delphînes...