televisorium

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Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

tēlevīsōrium n (genitive tēlevīsōriī); second declension

  1. (Contemporary Latin) television set
    • 1965, The Classical Outlook, page 28:
      Pulvinis splendidis sedetur iuxta radiotelephonium et televisorium.
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    • 1989, Vita Latina, page 32:
      Magnetoscopium deinde et televisorium cum in urbe (nec tam facile) conduxissemus, eis usus Dominicus DE LORENZO , Romanus, videocasetam nobis videndam exhibuit DE IMAGINE HADRIANI IMPERATORIS magnificam — quae etiam magnificentior fuisset si ejus colores restituere potuissemus.
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    • 1995, Acta selecta Octavi Conventus Academiae Latinitati Fovendae: Lovanii et Antverpiae, 2-6 Augusti MCMXCIII, →ISBN, page 582:
      Itaque focum electricum accendimus, furnum electricum accendimus, radiophonum accendimus, televisorium (sive televistrum) accendimus multaque alia, qualia instrumenta post ipsum ipsorum usum exstinguere solemus.
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    • 2008, Milena Minkova, Terence Tunberg, Latin for the New Millennium, Mundelein, Ill.: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc., published 2010, →ISBN, page 134:
      Christīna: Tēlevīsiōnem spectāre volō. Mārcus: Vīsne mēcum (with me) tabulā subrotātā vehī? Tēlevīsōrium accendere posteā (afterwards) poteris (you will be able).
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    • 2015, Jeff Kinney, translated by Daniel B. Gallagher, Commentarii de Inepto Puero [Diary of a Wimpy Kid], →ISBN, page 129:
      Explanavi autem ei quod, si quis lusum Magum Corruptum ludere vult, necessarium est systema lusorium necnon televisorium habere.
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    • 2019, Septimana Latina: Cursus vivæ linguæ Latinæ, →ISBN:
      Nunc saltem televisorium exstingue! – Non! [Minime! / Faciam.] Fortasse aliquid inveniam, quod mea intersit. Nonne melius est te canem tuum curare, quam televisione spectare, quomodo curandus sit? – … Quid factum est? – Televisorium ruptum est.
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Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative tēlevīsōrium tēlevīsōria
genitive tēlevīsōriī tēlevīsōriōrum
dative tēlevīsōriō tēlevīsōriīs
accusative tēlevīsōrium tēlevīsōria
ablative tēlevīsōriō tēlevīsōriīs
vocative tēlevīsōrium tēlevīsōria