[ˈbɔ.ɫʊs], [ˈbɔː.lus]
OriginBorrowed from Ancient Greek βόλος (bólos).
- declension-2, masculinea throw of the dice
“Quid agis, bone vir? — Audio.
Si vis tribus bolis, vel in chlamydem. — Quin tu is in malam crucem” — (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- declension-2, masculinea cast of a fishing net
- declension-2, masculinea gain, profit, or advantage
- Late-Latin, declension-2clod of earth, lump
- New-Latin, declension-2clay
Formsbolī(genitive) · bolus(nominative, singular) · bolī(nominative, plural) · bolī(genitive, singular) · bolōrum(genitive, plural) · bolō(dative, singular) · bolīs(dative, plural) · bolum(accusative, singular) · bolōs(accusative, plural) · bolō(ablative, singular) · bolīs(ablative, plural) · bole(singular, vocative) · bolī(plural, vocative) · bōlus(canonical, feminine) · bōlī(genitive)
Source: Wiktionary