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nuncuplus

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Latin

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Etymology

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Equivalent to novem (nine) +‎ -plus (-fold), with -c- by analogy to forms such as decuplus (tenfold) and with contraction of the first element (compare nūndinus).

Adjective

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nū̆ncuplus (feminine nū̆ncupla, neuter nū̆ncuplum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (Late Latin, Medieval Latin) Alternative form of nōncuplus

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative nū̆ncuplus nū̆ncupla nū̆ncuplum nū̆ncuplī nū̆ncuplae nū̆ncupla
genitive nū̆ncuplī nū̆ncuplae nū̆ncuplī nū̆ncuplōrum nū̆ncuplārum nū̆ncuplōrum
dative nū̆ncuplō nū̆ncuplae nū̆ncuplō nū̆ncuplīs
accusative nū̆ncuplum nū̆ncuplam nū̆ncuplum nū̆ncuplōs nū̆ncuplās nū̆ncupla
ablative nū̆ncuplō nū̆ncuplā nū̆ncuplō nū̆ncuplīs
vocative nū̆ncuple nū̆ncupla nū̆ncuplum nū̆ncuplī nū̆ncuplae nū̆ncupla

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