[ˈkɔm.ma], [ˈkɔm.ma]
OriginFrom the Ancient Greek κόμμα (kómma), from κόπτω (kóptō, “I cut”).
- declension-3, neutera comma (a division, member, or section of a period smaller than a colon)
- declension-3, neutera comma (a mark of punctuation)
- declension-3, neutera caesura
Formscommatis(genitive) · comma(nominative, singular) · commata(nominative, plural) · commatis(genitive, singular) · commatum(genitive, plural) · commatī(dative, singular) · commatibus(dative, plural) · comma(accusative, singular) · commata(accusative, plural) · commate(ablative, singular) · commatibus(ablative, plural) · comma(singular, vocative) · commata(plural, vocative)
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