declamatorius

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Latin

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Etymology

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dēclāmātor (one who speaks for show) +‎ -ius

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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dēclāmātōrius (feminine dēclāmātōria, neuter dēclāmātōrium, adverb dēclāmātōriē); first/second-declension adjective

  1. declamatory, rhetorical

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēclāmātōrius dēclāmātōria dēclāmātōrium dēclāmātōriī dēclāmātōriae dēclāmātōria
Genitive dēclāmātōriī dēclāmātōriae dēclāmātōriī dēclāmātōriōrum dēclāmātōriārum dēclāmātōriōrum
Dative dēclāmātōriō dēclāmātōriō dēclāmātōriīs
Accusative dēclāmātōrium dēclāmātōriam dēclāmātōrium dēclāmātōriōs dēclāmātōriās dēclāmātōria
Ablative dēclāmātōriō dēclāmātōriā dēclāmātōriō dēclāmātōriīs
Vocative dēclāmātōrie dēclāmātōria dēclāmātōrium dēclāmātōriī dēclāmātōriae dēclāmātōria

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