[ˈnoː.nae̯], [ˈnɔː.ne]
OriginFrom nonus (“ninth”), from the Latin practice of treating most recurring calendrical days as plurals.
- feminine, form-of, nominative, plural, vocativenominative/vocative feminine plural
- dative, feminine, form-of, genitive, singulargenitive/dative feminine singular
- declension-1The nones.
- alt-of, declension-1alternative letter-case form of nōnae (“the nones”)
Formsnōnae(canonical) · nōnae(canonical, feminine, plural) · nōnārum(genitive) · nōnae(nominative, plural) · nōnārum(genitive, plural) · nōnīs(dative, plural) · nōnās(accusative, plural) · nōnīs(ablative, plural) · nōnae(plural, vocative) · Non.(alternative) · Nōnae(canonical, feminine, plural) · Nōnārum(genitive) · Nōnae(nominative, plural) · Nōnārum(genitive, plural) · Nōnīs(dative, plural) · Nōnās(accusative, plural) · Nōnīs(ablative, plural) · Nōnae(plural, vocative)
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