[ˈɫuː.di.oː], [ˈluː.di.o]
OriginFrom lūdus (“stage-play, show, performance”) + -iō, from lūdō (“to play”). Compare lūdius (“performer, pantomimist”).
- declension-3a dancer, stage performer, pantomimist
- ablative, dative, form-of, singulardative/ablative singular of lūdius
Formslūdiō(canonical, masculine) · lūdiōnis(genitive) · lūdiō(nominative, singular) · lūdiōnēs(nominative, plural) · lūdiōnis(genitive, singular) · lūdiōnum(genitive, plural) · lūdiōnī(dative, singular) · lūdiōnibus(dative, plural) · lūdiōnem(accusative, singular) · lūdiōnēs(accusative, plural) · lūdiōne(ablative, singular) · lūdiōnibus(ablative, plural) · lūdiō(singular, vocative) · lūdiōnēs(plural, vocative) · lūdiō(canonical)
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