coeuntes litterae

Latin

Etymology

coiēns (assembling, copulating) + littera (letter), literally copulating words.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ko.eˈun.teːs ˈlit.te.rae̯/, [kɔ.ɛˈʊn.teːs ˈlɪt.tɛ.rae̯]

Noun

coeuntēs litterae f (genitive coeuntium litterārum); first declension

  1. (language) the stopping of hiatus, the running together of words, synalepha

Declension

Third declension adjective and first declension noun.

Case Plural
Nominative coeuntēs litterae
Genitive coeuntium litterārum
Dative coeuntibus litterīs
Accusative coeuntēs litterās
Ablative coeuntibus litterīs
Vocative coeuntēs litterae
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