myroblyta

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Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μυροβλύτης (muroblútēs).

Noun

myroblyta m (genitive myroblytae); first declension

  1. myroblyte
    • 1603, Ioannis Cantacvzeni Eximperatoris De Rebvs Ab Andronico Palæologo Ivniore, Imp. Constantinopolitano, Nec Non A Se Gestis, page 167:
      Constitutis quæ ad arcis custodiam pertinebant, Imperator ad sanctum Demetrij martyris, & myroblytæ (id est, vnguentum scaturientis) conditorium processit.
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    • 1839, G. L. F. Tafel, De Thessalonica ejusque agro dissertatio geographica, Berlin, page 142:
      Ubi propter caput antecedens, quo memorabat Nicolaum myroblytam, quidam de eodem Sancto cogitabunt.
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    • 1865, Patrologiæ, volume CXXXVI, page 139:
      Distuli Lucusque singillatim de patrono nostro myroblyta disserere,
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Declension

First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative myroblyta myroblytae
genitive myroblytae myroblytārum
dative myroblytae myroblytīs
accusative myroblytam myroblytās
ablative myroblytā myroblytīs
vocative myroblyta myroblytae