Sixto-Clementinus

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Latin

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Etymology

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Sixtus (Pope Sixtus V) + Clēmēns (Pope Clement VIII) +‎ -īnus (of or pertaining to”, “-ine) = “of or pertaining to Popes Sixtus V and Clement VIII”

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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Sixtō-Clēmentīnus (feminine Sixtō-Clēmentīna, neuter Sixtō-Clēmentīnum); indeclinable portion with a first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin, Ecclesiastical Latin) Sixto-Clementine

Declension

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Indeclinable portion with a first/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative Sixtō-Clēmentīnus Sixtō-Clēmentīna Sixtō-Clēmentīnum Sixtō-Clēmentīnī Sixtō-Clēmentīnae Sixtō-Clēmentīna
genitive Sixtō-Clēmentīnī Sixtō-Clēmentīnae Sixtō-Clēmentīnī Sixtō-Clēmentīnōrum Sixtō-Clēmentīnārum Sixtō-Clēmentīnōrum
dative Sixtō-Clēmentīnō Sixtō-Clēmentīnae Sixtō-Clēmentīnō Sixtō-Clēmentīnīs
accusative Sixtō-Clēmentīnum Sixtō-Clēmentīnam Sixtō-Clēmentīnum Sixtō-Clēmentīnōs Sixtō-Clēmentīnās Sixtō-Clēmentīna
ablative Sixtō-Clēmentīnō Sixtō-Clēmentīnā Sixtō-Clēmentīnō Sixtō-Clēmentīnīs
vocative Sixtō-Clēmentīne Sixtō-Clēmentīna Sixtō-Clēmentīnum Sixtō-Clēmentīnī Sixtō-Clēmentīnae Sixtō-Clēmentīna

Descendants

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  • English: Sixto-Clementine
  • Spanish: sixtoclementino