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In Classical Latin, month names were regularly used as adjectives, generally modifying a case-form of mēnsis m sg (“month”) or of one of the nouns used in the Roman calendar to refer to specific days of the month from which other days were counted: Calendae f pl (“calends”), Nōnae f pl (“nones”), Īdūs f pl (“ides”). However, the masculine noun mēnsis could be omitted by ellipsis, so the masculine singular forms of month names eventually came to be used as proper nouns.
The accusative plural adjective forms Aprīlīs, Septembrīs, Octōbrīs, Novembrīs, Decembrīs are ambiguous in writing, being spelled identically to the genitive singular forms of the nouns; nevertheless, the use of ablative singular forms in -ī and comparison with the usage of other month names as adjectives supports the interpretation of -is as an accusative plural adjective ending in Classical Latin phrases such as "kalendas Septembris".
語形変化
First/second-declension adjective.
|
singular |
|
plural |
|
masculine |
feminine |
neuter |
masculine |
feminine |
neuter |
| nominative |
Iūlius |
Iūlia |
Iūlium |
Iūliī |
Iūliae |
Iūlia |
| genitive |
Iūliī |
Iūliae |
Iūliī |
Iūliōrum |
Iūliārum |
Iūliōrum |
| dative |
Iūliō |
Iūliae |
Iūliō |
Iūliīs |
| accusative |
Iūlium |
Iūliam |
Iūlium |
Iūliōs |
Iūliās |
Iūlia |
| ablative |
Iūliō |
Iūliā |
Iūliō |
Iūliīs |
| vocative |
Iūlie |
Iūlia |
Iūlium |
Iūliī |
Iūliae |
Iūlia |
固有名詞
Iūlius m sg (genitive Iūliī or Iūlī); second declension
- Julius; a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name".
- July
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Synonyms: mēnsis Iūlius, Mēnsis Iūlius
語形変化
Second-declension noun, singular only.
|
singular |
| nominative |
Iūlius |
| genitive |
Iūliī Iūlī |
| dative |
Iūliō |
| accusative |
Iūlium |
| ablative |
Iūliō |
| vocative |
Iūlī |
Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).
派生した語
From the personal name:
- Catalan: Juli
- → Cebuano: Julius
- → Coptic: ⲓⲟⲩⲗⲓⲟⲥ (ioulios)
- → Czech: Julius
- → Danish: Julius
- → English: Julius, Julia, Julian, Gillian, Gill, hence gill
- → Faroese: Julius
- → Finnish: Julius
- French: Jules
- Galician: Xulio
- → German: Julius
- → Icelandic: Júlíus, Júlía
- → Irish: Iúil
- Italian: Giulio
- → Latvian: Jūlijs
- → Polish: Juliusz
- Portuguese: Júlio, Julho
- Romanian: Iuliu
- Sicilian: Juliu
- → Slovak: Július
- → Slovene: Julij
- Spanish: Julio
- → Swedish: Julius
- → Tashelhit: yulyuz
- → Ukrainian: Ю́лій (Júlij)
- Venetan: Zulio
From the month name:
- Franco-Provençal: j·ulyèt
- Italo-Dalmatian
- Italian: giuglio (obsolete, regional)
- Neapolitan: iuglio, julo
- Old French: juil, jule
- Anglo-Norman: julie
- → Middle English: julie, julye
- English: July (see there for further descendants)
- Scots: Julie
- Old Occitan:
- Occitan: julh
- Old Catalan: juyl
- ⇒ Old Catalan: juyol, jullol
- Catalan: juliol (semi-learned)
- West Iberian
- Aragonese: chulio (probably semi-learned)
- Extremaduran: júliu
- Old Leonese:
- Asturian: xuliu (probably semi-learned)
- Mirandese: Júlio
- Old Galician-Portuguese: julio, jullo
- Galician: xullo
- Portuguese: julho (see there for further descendants)
- Old Spanish:
- Ladino: djulio, djulyo
- Spanish: julio (probably semi-learned)
- ⇒ Vulgar Latin: *lūlius (dissimilated)
- Gallo-Italic
- Emilian: lój
- Ligurian: lùggio
- Lombard: löj, lüj
- Piedmontese: luj
- Italo-Dalmatian
- Corsican: lugliu
- Italian: luglio
- Neapolitan: lùglio
-
Tarantino: luglie
- Sicilian: lugghiu, lugliu
- Rhaeto-Romance
- Friulian: Lui
- Ladin: lugio
- Romansch: lügl
- Venetan: lujo
- → Cimbrian: lujo, ludjo (Luserna)
- → Ancient Greek: Ἰούλιος (Ioúlios)
- Byzantine Greek: Ιούλιος (Ioúlios)
- Greek: Ιούλιος (Ioúlios), Ιούλης (Ioúlis), Γιούλης (Gioúlis)
- → Aromanian: iuliu
- → Romanian: iulie
- → Russian: июль (ijulʹ) (see there for further descendants)
- Old Armenian: յուլիս (yulis)
- → Armenian: հուլիս (hulis) (learned)
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Unsorted borrowings
These borrowings are ultimately but perhaps not directly from Latin. They are organized into geographical and language family groups, not by etymology.
- Africa
- Northern and Horn
- Amharic: ጁላይ (ǧulay)
- Kabyle: yulyu
- Subsaharan
- Ewe: Yuli
- Kongo: yuli
- Lingala: yúli
- Malagasy: Jolay
- Asia and Oceania
- Central and Western Asia
- Arabic: يُولِيُو (yūliyū), يُولِيُو (yūliyū)
- Hebrew: יולי (yúli)
- South Asia
- Brahui: Jaoláí
- Dhivehi: ޖުލައި (julai)
- Sinhalese: ජූලි (jūli)
- Southeastern Asia and Oceania
- Balinese: Juli
- Banjarese: Juli
- Gorontalo: Juli
- Javanese: juli
- Europe
- Hungarian: július
- Irish: Iúil
- Latvian: jūlijs
- Livonian: jūlij
- Germanic
- North Germanic
- Danish: juli
- Faroese: juli
- Icelandic: júlí
- Norwegian: juli
- West Germanic
- Alemannic German: Juli
- Bavarian: Juli
- Dutch: juli
- Afrikaans: Julie
- Jersey Dutch: Jûlî
- Negerhollands: julie, julij
- →? Caribbean Hindustani: julái
- → Indonesian: Juli
- → Papiamentu: yüli, yülei
- → Trió: juuri
- Dutch Low Saxon: juli
- German: Juli, Julei (almost exclusively in speech; in order to better distinguish from Juni)
- → Estonian: juuli
- → Kashubian: juli
- → Hebrew: יולי
- → Hunsrik: Juli
- German Low German: Juli
- Kölsch: Juuli
- Limburgish: zjuulje
- Luxembourgish: Juli
- North Frisian: jüüle, juuli, Juuli
- Pennsylvania German: Yuli
- West Frisian: july
- Yiddish: יולי (yuli)
- Slavic
- Bulgarian: юли (juli)
- Macedonian: јули (juli)
- Lower Sorbian: julij
- Carpathian Rusyn: юл (jul)
- Serbo-Croatian: juli, jul / јули, јул
- Slovak: júl
- Slovene: julij
- Upper Sorbian: julij
参考
- Iūlius
Roman calendar on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
参照
- ^ Karl Gottlob Zumpt (1853) Leonhard Schmitz, Charles Anthon, transl., A Grammar of the Latin Language, 3rd edition, pages 31, 85
- ^ Gaeng, Paul A. (1968) An Inquiry into Local Variations in Vulgar Latin: As Reflected in the Vocalism of Christian Inscriptions, page 183
- ^ Frost, P. (1861) The Germania and Agricola of Tacitus, page 161