Olipor
Appearance
Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Rural monophthongisation of *Aulīpōr, from Aulī (“of Aulus”) + -por (“suffix forming names of male slaves”), contraction of puer, resulting in “Aulus’s boy slave”.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /oːˈliː.por/, [oːˈlʲiːpɔr]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /oˈli.por/, [oˈliːpor]
Noun
[edit]Ōlīpor m (genitive Ōlīpōris); third declension
Declension
[edit]Third-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Ōlīpor | Ōlīpōrēs |
genitive | Ōlīpōris | Ōlīpōrum |
dative | Ōlīpōrī | Ōlīpōribus |
accusative | Ōlīpōrem | Ōlīpōrēs |
ablative | Ōlīpōre | Ōlīpōribus |
vocative | Ōlīpor | Ōlīpōrēs |
Proper noun
[edit]Ōlīpor m sg (genitive Ōlīpōris); third declension
- a cognomen
Declension
[edit]Third-declension noun, singular only.
singular | |
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nominative | Ōlīpor |
genitive | Ōlīpōris |
dative | Ōlīpōrī |
accusative | Ōlīpōrem |
ablative | Ōlīpōre |
vocative | Ōlīpor |
References
[edit]- “Olipor”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Olipor in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.