totus
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Uncertain. Perhaps related to Oscan 𐌕𐌏𐌖𐌕𐌏 (touto, “community, city-state”), Umbrian 𐌕𐌏𐌕𐌀𐌌 (totam, “tribe”, acc.), from Proto-Italic *toutā (“people; populace, citizenship”) from Proto-Indo-European *tewtéh₂ (“people”).
tōtus (feminine tōta, neuter tōtum); first/second-declension adjective (pronominal)
First/second-declension adjective (pronominal).
From tot (“so many”).
tŏtus (feminine tŏta, neuter tŏtum); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | tŏtus | tŏta | tŏtum | tŏtī | tŏtae | tŏta | |
genitive | tŏtī | tŏtae | tŏtī | tŏtōrum | tŏtārum | tŏtōrum | |
dative | tŏtō | tŏtae | tŏtō | tŏtīs | |||
accusative | tŏtum | tŏtam | tŏtum | tŏtōs | tŏtās | tŏta | |
ablative | tŏtō | tŏtā | tŏtō | tŏtīs | |||
vocative | tŏte | tŏta | tŏtum | tŏtī | tŏtae | tŏta |
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