dehonestamentum

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Latin

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Etymology

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dehonestō (to disgrace, dishonor) +‎ -mentum

Pronunciation

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Noun

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dehonestāmentum n (genitive dehonestāmentī); second declension

  1. disfigurement, a blemish, disgrace, dishonor
    Synonym: dēdecus
    Antonyms: faciēs, pulchritūdō, decor, decus

Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative dehonestāmentum dehonestāmenta
Genitive dehonestāmentī dehonestāmentōrum
Dative dehonestāmentō dehonestāmentīs
Accusative dehonestāmentum dehonestāmenta
Ablative dehonestāmentō dehonestāmentīs
Vocative dehonestāmentum dehonestāmenta

References

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