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Borrowed from Latin tympanum (“a drum, timbrel, tambourine; the eardrum”). Doublet of timbre and timpani.
tympanum (複数形 tympanums または tympana)
Borrowed from Ancient Greek τῠ́μπᾰνον (túmpanon, “a kettledrum, drum”), from τῠ́πτω (túptō, “to strike, beat, smite”).
tympanum n (genitive tympanī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | tympanum | tympana |
Genitive | tympanī | tympanōrum |
Dative | tympanō | tympanīs |
Accusative | tympanum | tympana |
Ablative | tympanō | tympanīs |
Vocative | tympanum | tympana |
Note: see τῠ́μπᾰνον (túmpanon) for later re-borrowings from Byzantine.
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