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e_caudata
e caudata
See also: e-caudata
English
Alternative forms
Noun
e caudata (plural e caudatae)
- A form of the letter e modified by the addition of a diacritical “tail”: ⟨ę⟩.
- Used in Latin for a long ē that represents an etymological ⟨ae⟩ or ⟨oe⟩ diphthong. (Both of which diphthongs had phonologically merged into ⟨ē⟩ by the early Mediaeval period.)
- Used in Middle and Early Modern Irish for ⟨e⟩, ⟨ae⟩, and ⟨ea⟩.
- Used in Old Norse for /æ(ː)/, representing the Proto-Germanic */a/ (as opposed to the Proto-Germanic */e/).
Translations
letter e with a diacritical tail
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See also
Latin
Etymology
The caudāta (“tailed”, “caudate”) is feminine because it elliptically qualifies littera ē (“[the] letter e”).
Pronunciation
- (Classicistic) IPA(key): /ˈeː.kawˈdaː.ta/
Noun
ē caudāta f (genitive ē caudātae); first declension
- (Medieval Latin) e caudata (used in Latin)
Declension
First declension.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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nominative | ē caudāta | ē caudātae |
genitive | ē caudātae | ē caudātārum |
dative | ē caudātae | ē caudātīs |
accusative | ē caudātam | ē caudātās |
ablative | ē caudātā | ē caudātīs |
vocative | ē caudāta | ē caudātae |
Descendants
- English: e caudata