[ˈsa.lɪj], [ˈsaː.lij]
OriginFrom salīre (“to leap, to jump”) + -īus (“-y: forming adjectives”).
- declension-2, historicalSalii, the priests of Mars Gradivus in Rome
- declension-2, historicalSalii, Salians, people living near the river Ijssel in antiquity
FormsSaliī(canonical, masculine, plural) · Saliōrum(genitive) · Saliī(nominative, plural) · Saliōrum(genitive, plural) · Saliīs(dative, plural) · Saliōs(accusative, plural) · Saliīs(ablative, plural) · Saliī(plural, vocative)
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