Quartadecimani

Latin

Etymology

From quārtadecima (diēs) (fourteenth (day)) + -ānī, after Classical quārtadecimānī (soldiers of the fourteenth legion). Compare to Tessarescaedecatītae.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /kʷaːr.ta.de.kiˈmaː.niː/, [kʷäːrt̪äd̪ɛkɪˈmäːniː]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /kwar.ta.de.t͡ʃiˈma.ni/, [kwärt̪äd̪et͡ʃiˈmäːni]

Proper noun

Quārtadecimānī m pl (genitive Quārtadecimānōrum); second declension

  1. a name given to the followers of the fourth-century heretical movement of Audianism which honored the death of Christ on the eve of Jewish Passover on fourteenth day of Nisan instead of Easter Sunday; Quartodecimans, Audians

Declension

Second-declension noun, plural only.

Case Plural
Nominative Quārtadecimānī
Genitive Quārtadecimānōrum
Dative Quārtadecimānīs
Accusative Quārtadecimānōs
Ablative Quārtadecimānīs
Vocative Quārtadecimānī

Synonyms

Descendants

  • English: Quartodeciman
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