dies Veneris
Latin
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Etymology
editFrom diēs (“day”) and Veneris, genitive of Venus.
Pronunciation
edit- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈdi.eːs ˈu̯e.ne.ris/, [ˈd̪ieːs̠ ˈu̯ɛnɛrɪs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈdi.es ˈve.ne.ris/, [ˈd̪iːes ˈvɛːneris]
Noun
editdiēs Veneris f (genitive diēī Veneris); fifth declension
Declension
editFifth-declension noun with an indeclinable portion.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | diēs Veneris | diēs Veneris |
Genitive | diēī Veneris | diērum Veneris |
Dative | diēī Veneris | diēbus Veneris |
Accusative | diem Veneris | diēs Veneris |
Ablative | diē Veneris | diēbus Veneris |
Vocative | diēs Veneris | diēs Veneris |
Coordinate terms
edit- diēs hebdomadis
- diēs Dominicus, diēs Sōlis
- diēs Lūnae
- diēs Mārtis
- diēs Mercuriī
- diēs Iovis
- diēs Sabbatī, diēs Sāturnī
Descendants
edit- diēs Veneris
- Veneris diēs
- → Breton: digwener (partial calque)
- → Cornish: de Gwener (partial calque)
- →? Albanian: e premte (calque)
- → Proto-West Germanic: *Frījā dag (calque) (see there for further descendants)
- → Welsh: dydd Gwener (calque)