festivum
Latin
Etymology
Substantive from fēstīvus (“joyous, festive; pleasing”), from fēstus (“feast-like; festive”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /feːsˈtiː.wum/, [feːsˈtiː.wũ]
Noun
fēstīvum n (genitive fēstīvī); second declension
Inflection
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | fēstīvum | fēstīva |
| Genitive | fēstīvī | fēstīvōrum |
| Dative | fēstīvō | fēstīvīs |
| Accusative | fēstīvum | fēstīva |
| Ablative | fēstīvō | fēstīvīs |
| Vocative | fēstīvum | fēstīva |
Synonyms
- (festivity): fēstīvitās
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