[ˈa.bi.eːs], [ˈaː.bi.es], [ab.jɛ.t-]
OriginUsually connected with the Ancient Greek hapax ἄβιν (ábin, “silver fir or similar conifer”), both reflecting a root *abi-, ultimately likely from a substrate source.
- declension-3the silver fir (Abies alba), the silver-fir's wood
- declension-3, poeticanything made of deal (fir wood)
Formsabiēs(canonical, feminine) · abietis(genitive) · abiēs(nominative, singular) · abietēs(nominative, plural) · abietis(genitive, singular) · abietum(genitive, plural) · abietī(dative, singular) · abietibus(dative, plural) · abietem(accusative, singular) · abietēs(accusative, plural) · abiete(ablative, singular) · abietibus(ablative, plural) · abiēs(singular, vocative) · abietēs(plural, vocative)
Source: Wiktionary