altarium

Latin

Etymology

Found in post-Classical and later Latin, as a singular of the Classical altāria', the plural of altāre (which was mostly used as the plural). Ultimately from adolēre, probably influenced by altus. See also other forms altar and altāre.

Noun

altārium n (genitive altāriī or altārī); second declension

  1. (high) altar

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative altārium altāria
Genitive altāriī
altārī1
altāriōrum
Dative altāriō altāriīs
Accusative altārium altāria
Ablative altāriō altāriīs
Vocative altārium altāria

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

Descendants

  • Albanian: ilter
  • Dalmatian: altur
  • Galician: outeiro
  • Portuguese: outeiro
  • Romanian: altar
  • Spanish: otero
  • Proto-West Germanic: *altāri (see there for further descendants)

Noun

altārium

  1. genitive plural of altar

References

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