kenotáfium
Hungarian
Etymology
From Latin cenotaphium, from Ancient Greek κενοτάφιον (kenotáphion, “empty tomb”), from κενός (kenós, “empty”) + τάφος (táphos, “tomb”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkɛnotaːfiʲum]
- Hyphenation: ke‧no‧tá‧fi‧um
Noun
kenotáfium (plural kenotáfiumok)
- cenotaph (an empty tomb or a monument erected in honor of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere)
Declension
| Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | kenotáfium | kenotáfiumok |
| accusative | kenotáfiumot | kenotáfiumokat |
| dative | kenotáfiumnak | kenotáfiumoknak |
| instrumental | kenotáfiummal | kenotáfiumokkal |
| causal-final | kenotáfiumért | kenotáfiumokért |
| translative | kenotáfiummá | kenotáfiumokká |
| terminative | kenotáfiumig | kenotáfiumokig |
| essive-formal | kenotáfiumként | kenotáfiumokként |
| essive-modal | — | — |
| inessive | kenotáfiumban | kenotáfiumokban |
| superessive | kenotáfiumon | kenotáfiumokon |
| adessive | kenotáfiumnál | kenotáfiumoknál |
| illative | kenotáfiumba | kenotáfiumokba |
| sublative | kenotáfiumra | kenotáfiumokra |
| allative | kenotáfiumhoz | kenotáfiumokhoz |
| elative | kenotáfiumból | kenotáfiumokból |
| delative | kenotáfiumról | kenotáfiumokról |
| ablative | kenotáfiumtól | kenotáfiumoktól |
| Possessive forms of kenotáfium | ||
|---|---|---|
| possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
| 1st person sing. | kenotáfiumom | kenotáfiumaim |
| 2nd person sing. | kenotáfiumod | kenotáfiumaid |
| 3rd person sing. | kenotáfiuma | kenotáfiumai |
| 1st person plural | kenotáfiumunk | kenotáfiumaink |
| 2nd person plural | kenotáfiumotok | kenotáfiumaitok |
| 3rd person plural | kenotáfiumuk | kenotáfiumaik |
Synonyms
- álsír
- emléksír
- szimbolikus sír
- üres síremlék
References
- Tótfalusi, István. Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára (A Storehouse of Foreign Words: an explanatory and etymological dictionary of foreign words’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2005. →ISBN
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