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vicus

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語源

Borrowed from Latin cus (village). Doublet of wick.


語源

    Inherited from Proto-Italic *weikos, from Proto-Indo-European *weyḱ- (village). Cognate of Ancient Greek οἶκος (kos, house), Sanskrit विश् (víś, settlement, dwelling-space), Gothic 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌷𐍃 (weihs, village, place), Etruscan 𐌅𐌉𐌊𐌖 (viku).

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    cus m (genitive vīcī); second declension

    1. street; quarter, neighbourhood; row of houses
      • 21 BCE, Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Epistularum liber primus (First Book of Letters): 15:
        ...sānē murtēta relinquī dictaque cessantem nervīs ēlīdere morbum sulfura contemnī vīcus gemit, invidus aegrīs, quī caput et stomachum suppōnere fontibus audent Clūsīnīs Gabiōsque petunt et frīgida rūra.
        Of course the town murmurs at its myrtle-groves being deserted, and its sulphur baths despised, so famous for driving a lingering disorder from the sinews, and takes offence at invalids who dare to plunge head and stomach under the showers from Clusium's springs, or who repair to Gabii and its cold country-side.
    2. village; hamlet
    3. municipal section or ward, farm

    語形変化

    Second-declension noun.

    singular plural
    nominative cus vīcī
    genitive vīcī vīcōrum
    dative vīcō vīcīs
    accusative cum vīcōs
    ablative vīcō vīcīs
    vocative ce vīcī

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