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padulis

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Latin

Etymology

From Classical Latin palūd-, via metathesis. Attested in a Visigothic forgery made circa 800 CE, apparently based on an older document from the sixth century.[1] Thereafter common in Iberian texts.

Noun

padūlis f (genitive padūlis); third declension (Late Latin ?, Early Medieval Latin)

  1. swamp, marsh

Declension

Third-declension noun (i-stem).

singular plural
nominative padūlis padūlēs
genitive padūlis padūlium
dative padūlī padūlibus
accusative padūlem padūlēs
padūlīs
ablative padūle padūlibus
vocative padūlis padūlēs

Descendants

References

  1. ^ Wiener, Leo. 1917. Contributions toward a history of Arabico-Gothic culture, vol. I. New York: Neale. 116–119.