[ˈtẽː.sa], [ˈtɛn.sa], [ˈtẽː.saː]
OriginFrom Proto-Italic *ten-s-ā, from Proto-Indo-European *ten-s-eh₂, *tn̥-s-eh₂, from *ten- (“to stretch, to extend”). See teneō.
- declension-1the chariot or car on which the images of the gods were borne in the Circensian games
“Qui eorum [seniorum] curules gesserant magistratus, ut in fortunae pristinae honorumque ac virtutis insignibus morerentur, quae augustissima vestis est tensas ducentibus triumphantibusve, ea vestiti m” — Those of the elders who once held curule magistracies, that they may meet an end becoming their ancient worth, wearing the garment awarded to one who drove the tensae or has been given the honor of a
- declension-1, usuallya carriage
- feminine, form-of, nominative, participle, singularnominative/vocative feminine singular
- accusative, form-of, neuter, nominative, participlenominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural
- ablative, feminine, form-of, participle, singularablative feminine singular of tēnsus
Formstēnsa(canonical, feminine) · tēnsae(genitive) · tēnsa(nominative, singular) · tēnsae(nominative, plural) · tēnsae(genitive, singular) · tēnsārum(genitive, plural) · tēnsae(dative, singular) · tēnsīs(dative, plural) · tēnsam(accusative, singular) · tēnsās(accusative, plural) · tēnsā(ablative, singular) · tēnsīs(ablative, plural) · tēnsa(singular, vocative) · tēnsae(plural, vocative) · tēnsa(canonical) · tēnsā(canonical)
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