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flustrum

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Latin

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Etymology

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From fluo (flow) +‎ -trum ("that by which flowing is accomplished").

Noun

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flū̆strum n (genitive flū̆strī); second declension

  1. stream
  2. quiet state of the sea

Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter).

singular plural
nominative flū̆strum flū̆stra
genitive flū̆strī flū̆strōrum
dative flū̆strō flū̆strīs
accusative flū̆strum flū̆stra
ablative flū̆strō flū̆strīs
vocative flū̆strum flū̆stra

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