praestigium

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Two suppositions:

  • praestinguō (to obscure, extinguish).
  • praestringō (to blind; to blindfold; to dazzle or confuse someone)

Noun

praestigium n (genitive praestigiī or praestigī); second declension

  1. delusion, illusion
  2. magic trick

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative praestigium praestigia
Genitive praestigiī
praestigī1
praestigiōrum
Dative praestigiō praestigiīs
Accusative praestigium praestigia
Ablative praestigiō praestigiīs
Vocative praestigium praestigia

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

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