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stagnum (plural stagna)
Possibly from a Proto-Indo-European *steh₂g- (“to seep, drip”), whence also Ancient Greek στάζω (stázō, “to drip”) (with different ablaut grade), as well as Old Breton staer (“river, brook”). Conversely, possibly related to Ancient Greek τέναγος (ténagos, “shoal water, shallows”).
stāgnum n (genitive stāgnī); second declension
The spelling stagnum as a form of stannum (“tin”) is unattested before Pliny. Some analyses suspect a Gaulish interference may have caused the rise of this alternative form (compare Proto-Celtic *stagnom).
stagnum n (genitive stagnī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | stagnum | stagna |
| genitive | stagnī | stagnōrum |
| dative | stagnō | stagnīs |
| accusative | stagnum | stagna |
| ablative | stagnō | stagnīs |
| vocative | stagnum | stagna |