meteorum
Latin
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek μετέωρον (metéōron), from μετέωρος (metéōros, “raised from the ground, hanging, lofty”), from μετά (metá, “in the midst of, among, between”) + ἀείρω (aeírō, “to lift, to heave, to raise up”).
Inflection
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | meteōrum | meteōra |
| Genitive | meteōrī | meteōrōrum |
| Dative | meteōrō | meteōrīs |
| Accusative | meteōrum | meteōra |
| Ablative | meteōrō | meteōrīs |
| Vocative | meteōrum | meteōra |
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