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ruthenicus

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Latin

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Etymology 1

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Rūthēnī +‎ -icus, ultimately from Old East Slavic роуси́нъ (rusínŭ).

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Adjective

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rūthēnicus (feminine rūthēnica, neuter rūthēnicum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (historical) of or pertaining to Rus (any of the medieval East Slavic principalities and their people)
    Synonym: rūthēnus
  2. (historical) Ruthenian
    Synonym: rūthēnus
  3. (in general) East Slavic
    1. Belarusian
      Synonyms: alborussus, alborūthēnus
    2. Russian
      Synonyms: rūthēnus, russus, russicus, rossus, rossicus
    3. Rusyn
      Synonym: rūthēnus
    4. Ukrainian
      Synonyms: ucrainus, ucrainicus
Declension
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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ruthēnicus ruthēnica ruthēnicum ruthēnicī ruthēnicae ruthēnica
genitive ruthēnicī ruthēnicae ruthēnicī ruthēnicōrum ruthēnicārum ruthēnicōrum
dative ruthēnicō ruthēnicae ruthēnicō ruthēnicīs
accusative ruthēnicum ruthēnicam ruthēnicum ruthēnicōs ruthēnicās ruthēnica
ablative ruthēnicō ruthēnicā ruthēnicō ruthēnicīs
vocative ruthēnice ruthēnica ruthēnicum ruthēnicī ruthēnicae ruthēnica

Etymology 2

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Adjective

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ruthēnicus (feminine ruthēnica, neuter ruthēnicum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. Alternative form of rutēnicus (of or related to Ruteni, an ancient people of Aquitanian Gaul, now Rodez)
    Synonym: ruthēnēnsis
Declension
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First/second-declension adjective.