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mangonium

語源

Perhaps most straightforwardly mangōn- (dealer, embellisher of wares) +‎ -ium (abstract noun-forming suffix).[1] Buck suggests that both Latin nouns are based (ultimately または otherwise) on Ancient Greek μάγγανον (mánganon, means of charming または bewitching).[2]

発音

名詞

mangōnium n (genitive mangōniī または mangōnī); second declension

  1. (rare) display or embellishment of wares to be sold

語形変化

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative mangōnium mangōnia
Genitive mangōniī mangōniōrum
Dative mangōniō mangōniīs
Accusative mangōnium mangōnia
Ablative mangōniō mangōniīs
Vocative mangōnium mangōnia

参照

  1. ^ Bodel, John. 2005. Caveat emptor: Towards a study of Roman slave traders. Journal of Roman Archaeology 18. 192.
  2. ^ Buck, Carl Darling (1949, 1988 reprint) A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages[1], Chicago: University of Chicago, ISBN, page 820:
    ON manga, OE mangian, ME mange, OS mangōn, fr. Lat. mangōdealer, monger’ (who adorns his wares to give them an appearance of greater value), beside mangōniumdisplaying of wares’, prob. loanwords based on Grk. μάγγανον ‘means of charming or bewitching’. Walde-P. 2.233. Ernout-M. 588. Walde-H. 2.28 f. NED s.v. mong, vb.1.

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