Jump to content

Clitumnus

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Latin

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

Unknown. The suffix -umnus may relate to several other names of deities such as Pīcumnus, Pīlumnus, Vertumnus, Vītumnus, and Volumnus. Alternatively, it could continue the amnis (river).

Pronunciation

[edit]
The river's springs

Proper noun

[edit]

Clītumnus m sg (genitive Clītumnī); second declension

  1. The Clitunno river, that flows in Umbria.
  2. (religion) The god of the Clitunno, son of Oceanus and Tethys

Declension

[edit]

Second-declension noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Clītumnus
genitive Clītumnī
dative Clītumnō
accusative Clītumnum
ablative Clītumnō
vocative Clītumne

Adjective

[edit]

Clītumnus (feminine Clītumna, neuter Clītumnum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. of or pertaining to the Clitunno

Declension

[edit]

First/second-declension adjective.

References

[edit]
  • Clitumnus”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • Clitumnus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • Clitumnus”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898), Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • Clitumnus”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly
  • Clitumnus”, in Richard Stillwell et al., editor (1976), The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press