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語源 disputed. According to one theory, from con- + vōx, but considered untenable for morphological reasons. Leumann suggests a denominal of *convīcī (“house-mates”). De Vaan finds this etymology farfetched and finds a connection with vinciō (“to tie”) much more likely.[1]
convīcium n (genitive convīciī または convīcī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | convīcium | convīcia |
| Genitive | convīciī convīcī1 |
convīciōrum |
| Dative | convīciō | convīciīs |
| Accusative | convīcium | convīcia |
| Ablative | convīciō | convīciīs |
| Vocative | convīcium | convīcia |