[ˈseː.reːs], [ˈsɛː.res]
OriginForm of the verb serō (“I sow or plant”).
- active, form-of, future, indicative, second-personsecond-person singular future active indicative of serō
- active, form-of, future, indicative, second-personsecond-person singular future active indicative of serō
- active, form-of, present, second-person, singularsecond-person singular present active subjunctive of serō
- declension-3, historical, rare, singularThe Seres, the northern Chinese reached by the overland Silk Road to Chang'an (Xi'an) as opposed to the Sinae reached by the maritime Silk Road to Panyu (Guangzhou), unknown in antiquity to be related to one another.
- New-Latin, declension-3, rare, singularsynonym of Sinae, the Chinese.
Formsserēs(canonical) · Sērēs(canonical, masculine, plural) · Sērum(genitive) · Sēr(singular) · Sēr(nominative, singular) · Sērēs(nominative, plural) · Sēris(genitive, singular) · Sērum(genitive, plural) · Sērī(dative, singular) · Sēribus(dative, plural) · Sērem(accusative, singular) · Sērēs(accusative, plural) · Sēre(ablative, singular) · Sēribus(ablative, plural) · Sēr(singular, vocative) · Sērēs(plural, vocative)
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