Muntimerus
Appearance
Latin
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Muntimerus m (genitive Muntimerī); second declension
- (New Latin) a male given name from the Slavic languages, equivalent to English Muncimir, Muntimir, or Mutimir
- 1611 [948–952], Constantine VII, translated by Johannes Meursius, De Administrando Imperio, page 103:
- Post mortem Blastemeri, regionem inter se partiti, principatum exceperunt tres eius filii Muntimerus, Stroimerus, & Goinicus.
- After the death of Vlastimir, his three sons Mutimir, Strojimir, and Gojnik, having divided the region among themselves, assumed the princedom.
Declension
[edit]Second-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Muntimerus | Muntimerī |
genitive | Muntimerī | Muntimerōrum |
dative | Muntimerō | Muntimerīs |
accusative | Muntimerum | Muntimerōs |
ablative | Muntimerō | Muntimerīs |
vocative | Muntimere | Muntimerī |