OriginFrom torta pānis f sg (literally “a roll of bread”); either from the feminine of tortus (“twisted, folded over”) that describes the form of the bread (torta [forma]), or from turta (“type of pastry”).
- Late-Latin, declension-1, feminineroll of bread (usually made with unsifted flour)
“tortam panis et partem assae carnis bubulae et frixam oleo similam” — (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 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 tortus
Formstortae(genitive) · torta(nominative, singular) · tortae(nominative, plural) · tortae(genitive, singular) · tortārum(genitive, plural) · tortae(dative, singular) · tortīs(dative, plural) · tortam(accusative, singular) · tortās(accusative, plural) · tortā(ablative, singular) · tortīs(ablative, plural) · torta(singular, vocative) · tortae(plural, vocative) · tortā(canonical)
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