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Pharisaeus

Pharisaeus

Latin

Noun

Pharisaeus or Pharīsaeus m (genitive Pharisaeī or Pharīsaeī); second declension

  1. (chiefly in the plural) a Pharisee (a member of the Jewish sect of that name)
  2. (Ecclesiastical Latin, exclusively in the plural, the sect taken as a collective) the Pharisees

Declension

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative Pharī̆saeus Pharī̆saeī
genitive Pharī̆saeī Pharī̆saeōrum
dative Pharī̆saeō Pharī̆saeīs
accusative Pharī̆saeum Pharī̆saeōs
ablative Pharī̆saeō Pharī̆saeīs
vocative Pharī̆saee Pharī̆saeī

Descendants

  • English: Pharisaean
  • Old English: Farisēisc, Pharisēisc
    • Middle English: Farisewisshe, Pharisewisshe

Adjective

Pharisaeus m (feminine Pharisaea, neuter Pharǐsaeum); first/second declension

  1. Pharisaean

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative Pharisaeus Pharisaea Pharisaeum Pharisaeī Pharisaeae Pharisaea
genitive Pharisaeī Pharisaeae Pharisaeī Pharisaeōrum Pharisaeārum Pharisaeōrum
dative Pharisaeō Pharisaeō Pharisaeīs
accusative Pharisaeum Pharisaeam Pharisaeum Pharisaeōs Pharisaeās Pharisaea
ablative Pharisaeō Pharisaeā Pharisaeō Pharisaeīs
vocative Pharisaee Pharisaea Pharisaeum Pharisaeī Pharisaeae Pharisaea

Related terms

  • Pharǐsaicus

References