From plēbēs (“the common people”) (archaic form of plēbs) + -ius, alternatively analyzable as plēbs + -ēius.
Note: the long vowel /eː/ before the consonantal /i̯/ of the suffix is due to plēbēs being an ē-stem, differently from e.g. Pompeius.
plēbēius (feminine plēbēia, neuter plēbēium); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | plēbēius | plēbēia | plēbēium | plēbēiī | plēbēiae | plēbēia | |
genitive | plēbēiī | plēbēiae | plēbēiī | plēbēiōrum | plēbēiārum | plēbēiōrum | |
dative | plēbēiō | plēbēiae | plēbēiō | plēbēiīs | |||
accusative | plēbēium | plēbēiam | plēbēium | plēbēiōs | plēbēiās | plēbēia | |
ablative | plēbēiō | plēbēiā | plēbēiō | plēbēiīs | |||
vocative | plēbēie | plēbēia | plēbēium | plēbēiī | plēbēiae | plēbēia |
plēbēius m (genitive plēbēiī or plēbēī); second declension
Second-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | plēbēius | plēbēiī |
genitive | plēbēiī plēbēī1 |
plēbēiōrum |
dative | plēbēiō | plēbēiīs |
accusative | plēbēium | plēbēiōs |
ablative | plēbēiō | plēbēiīs |
vocative | plēbēie | plēbēiī |
1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).