Attested in some late glosses. Probably from an alteration of singultus with influence from gluttiō (“swallow”), or perhaps derived from sugglutiō.
suggluttium n (genitive suggluttiī or suggluttī); second declension (Late Latin)
Second-declension noun (neuter).
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | suggluttium | suggluttia |
genitive | suggluttiī suggluttī1 |
suggluttiōrum |
dative | suggluttiō | suggluttiīs |
accusative | suggluttium | suggluttia |
ablative | suggluttiō | suggluttiīs |
vocative | suggluttium | suggluttia |
1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).