出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/01 16:28 UTC 版)
By Lidén, this is from a Proto-Italic *nopnā, being related to napura (“straw-rope”), Proto-Slavic *snopъ (“sheaf”), Old High German snuaba (“band, lace”), being related over the meaning of a “binding, ligature”. Similar phonetic development is found with columella from columna, and scabellum from the predecessor of scamnum, and somnus from *swépnos. The root is uncertain.
numella f (genitive numellae); first declension (pre-classical)
First-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | numella | numellae |
| genitive | numellae | numellārum |
| dative | numellae | numellīs |
| accusative | numellam | numellās |
| ablative | numellā | numellīs |
| vocative | numella | numellae |