From thyreoīdēs (“shield-shaped”) + arytaenoīdēs (“ladle-shaped”). Doublet of thyreoarytēnoīdeus.
thyreoarytaenoīdēs (neuter thyreoarytaenoīdes or thyreoarytaenoīdēs); third-declension one-termination adjective (Greek-type) (New Latin)
Third-declension one-termination adjective (Greek-type).
singular | plural | ||||
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masc./fem. | neuter | masc./fem. | neuter | ||
nominative | thyreoarytaenoīdēs | thyreoarytaenoīdes1 thyreoarytaenoīdēs |
thyreoarytaenoīdēs | thyreoarytaenoīda thyreoarytaenoīdia2 | |
genitive | thyreoarytaenoīdis | thyreoarytaenoīdum thyreoarytaenoīdium2 | |||
dative | thyreoarytaenoīdī | thyreoarytaenoīdibus | |||
accusative | thyreoarytaenoīdem | thyreoarytaenoīdes1 thyreoarytaenoīdēs |
thyreoarytaenoīdēs | thyreoarytaenoīda thyreoarytaenoīdia2 | |
ablative | thyreoarytaenoīde thyreoarytaenoīdī2 |
thyreoarytaenoīdibus | |||
vocative | thyreoarytaenoīdes1 thyreoarytaenoīdēs |
thyreoarytaenoīdēs | thyreoarytaenoīda thyreoarytaenoīdia2 |
1It is unknown if Classical Latin preserved (or would have preserved) the shortness of the original Greek short ending.
2It is unknown whether adjectives of this type would use i-stem or consonant-stem endings in Classical Latin: the relevant forms are not attested. Depending on the word, either ending or both may be attested in New Latin.