calciamentum
Latin
Etymology
From calciāre + -mentum (“-ment: forming nouns of means”), variant of calceāre (“to shoe, to wear shoes”), from calceus (“calceus, shoe”) + -āre (“forming verbs”).
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | calciāmentum | calciāmenta |
| Genitive | calciāmentī | calciāmentōrum |
| Dative | calciāmentō | calciāmentīs |
| Accusative | calciāmentum | calciāmenta |
| Ablative | calciāmentō | calciāmentīs |
| Vocative | calciāmentum | calciāmenta |
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