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albiflorus

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Latin

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Etymology

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Renaissance Latin; from albus (white) + flōs (flower).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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albiflōrus (feminine albiflōra, neuter albiflōrum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. white-flowered
    • 1651, Johannes Bauhino, Joh. Hen. Cherlero, Dominicus Chabraeus, Franciscus Lud. a Graffenried, Historia plantarum universalis nova, tomus II, page 550:
      Capa (inquit Porta) purpureo flore eſu atram bilem auget, albiflora pituitam medicamento purgat []
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Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative albiflōrus albiflōra albiflōrum albiflōrī albiflōrae albiflōra
genitive albiflōrī albiflōrae albiflōrī albiflōrōrum albiflōrārum albiflōrōrum
dative albiflōrō albiflōrae albiflōrō albiflōrīs
accusative albiflōrum albiflōram albiflōrum albiflōrōs albiflōrās albiflōra
ablative albiflōrō albiflōrā albiflōrō albiflōrīs
vocative albiflōre albiflōra albiflōrum albiflōrī albiflōrae albiflōra
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