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zootrophion

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See also: Zootrophion

Latin

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Etymology

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From the Ancient Greek ζῳοτροφεῖον (zōiotropheîon), from ζωή (zōḗ, life) + τροφεῖον (tropheîon, cage).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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zōotrophīon n (genitive zōotrophīī); second declension

  1. (New Latin) menagerie
    • 1675, Athanasius Kircher, Arca Noë:
      Ponamus jam, illud ab eo elevatum 10 cubitos; constabant consequenter reliqua sub tecto triplicis contignationis receptacula 20 cubitorum, competent ex reliquis contignationibus Magazini, & Zootrophii singulis quinque cubitorum altitudines.
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    • June 1694, Georg Franck von Franckenau, personal letter to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz:
      Zootrophia visitemus, et ingrediamur mechanicorum officinas; ibi videbimus lucem accendi naturae, immo ipsam contemplabimur Naturam Sua luce radiantem.
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    • 1732, Commercium Literarium ad Rei Medicae et Scientiae Naturalis Incrimentem Instituti, Week 2, public item VI:
      Publicae litterae testantur in zootrophio, quod prope arcem Principalem Durlaco-Badensem, Carlsruhe, alitur, simiam Indiae orientalis d. XIII. Decembris anni praeteriti enixam esse prolem masculam []
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Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter, Greek-type).

singular plural
nominative zōotrophīon zōotrophīa
genitive zōotrophīī zōotrophīōrum
dative zōotrophīō zōotrophīīs
accusative zōotrophīon zōotrophīa
ablative zōotrophīō zōotrophīīs
vocative zōotrophīon zōotrophīa

Derived terms

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