tomaclum
Latin
Etymology
A clipped form of tomāculum. Clipping of u was not uncommon in Latin.
Noun
tomāclum n (genitive tomāclī); second declension
- a sausage of mixed meats and spices
- 1980, in Allegorica (University of Texas), volme 4, issues 1-2, page 264:
- […] : perinde quasi tomaclum quoddam ex illis, aut farcimen efficere cogitasset.
- 1980, in Allegorica (University of Texas), volme 4, issues 1-2, page 264:
Declension
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | tomāclum | tomācla |
| Genitive | tomāclī | tomāclōrum |
| Dative | tomāclō | tomāclīs |
| Accusative | tomāclum | tomācla |
| Ablative | tomāclō | tomāclīs |
| Vocative | tomāclum | tomācla |
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