cinaedias
Latin
    
    Alternative forms
    
Etymology
    
Borrowed from Ancient Greek κῐναιδῐ́ᾱς (kinaidíās).
Pronunciation
    
- (Classical) IPA(key): /kiˈnae̯.di.as/, [kɪˈnäe̯d̪iäs̠]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /t͡ʃiˈne.di.as/, [t͡ʃiˈnɛːd̪iäs]
Noun
    
cinaediās m (genitive cinaediae); first declension
- A kind of precious stone, said to be found in the brain of the fish cinaedus
Declension
    
First-declension noun (masculine Greek-type with nominative singular in -ās).
| Case | Singular | Plural | 
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | cinaediās | cinaediae | 
| Genitive | cinaediae | cinaediārum | 
| Dative | cinaediae | cinaediīs | 
| Accusative | cinaediān | cinaediās | 
| Ablative | cinaediā | cinaediīs | 
| Vocative | cinaediā | cinaediae | 
References
    
- “cinaedias”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- cĭnædĭa in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
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