Latin Names of Lakes
New Latin, Latin names of cities, Lake Iseo, Lake Garda
978-620-0-90996-1
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80
2012-03-15
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Users of Neo-Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans never went; hence a need arose to make Latin names of lakes that did not exist when Latin was a living language.Latin being an inflected language, names in a Latin context may have different word-endings to those shown here, which are given in the nominative case. For instance Roma (Rome) may appear as Romae meaning "at Rome" (locative), "of Rome" (genitive) or "for Rome" (dative), as Romam meaning "to Rome" (accusative), or indeed as Romā with a long a, probably not indicated in the orthography, meaning "in Rome" (ablative). Similarly names ending in -um or -us may occur with -i or -o, and names ending in -us may occur with -um. The words urbs and civitas may occur as urbis, urbi, or urbe, and civitatis, civitati or civitate.
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