lectuaria

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Latin

Etymology 1

From lectus (bed) +‎ -āria (forming related nouns), equivalent to a nominalization of lectuārius. Attested in Caesarius of Arles.[1]

Alternative forms

Noun

lectuāria f (genitive lectuāriae); first declension (Late Latin)

  1. things related to a bed: bedding, a blanket
Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative lectuāria lectuāriae
Genitive lectuāriae lectuāriārum
Dative lectuāriae lectuāriīs
Accusative lectuāriam lectuāriās
Ablative lectuāriā lectuāriīs
Vocative lectuāria lectuāriae
Descendants

References

  1. ^ Niermeyer, Jan Frederik (1976) “lectaria”, in Mediae Latinitatis Lexicon Minus, Leiden, Boston: E. J. Brill, page 590

Etymology 2

Adjective

lectuāria

  1. inflection of lectuārius:
    1. nominative/vocative feminine singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

Adjective

lectuāriā

  1. ablative feminine singular of lectuārius