From harēna (“sand”) + vagus (“wandering”).
harēnivagus (feminine harēnivaga, neuter harēnivagum); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | harēnivagus | harēnivaga | harēnivagum | harēnivagī | harēnivagae | harēnivaga | |
genitive | harēnivagī | harēnivagae | harēnivagī | harēnivagōrum | harēnivagārum | harēnivagōrum | |
dative | harēnivagō | harēnivagae | harēnivagō | harēnivagīs | |||
accusative | harēnivagum | harēnivagam | harēnivagum | harēnivagōs | harēnivagās | harēnivaga | |
ablative | harēnivagō | harēnivagā | harēnivagō | harēnivagīs | |||
vocative | harēnivage | harēnivaga | harēnivagum | harēnivagī | harēnivagae | harēnivaga |