dentifrangibulum

Latin

Etymology

Coined by Plautus, from dēns (tooth) + frangō (break) + -bulum (suffix forming instrument nouns).

Pronunciation

Noun

dentifrangibulum n (genitive dentifrangibulī); second declension

  1. (hapax, humorous) a fist
    • c. 190 BCE, Plautus, Bacchides 596:
      At scin quam iracundus siem? / ne tibi hercle haud longe est os ab infortunio, / ita dentifrangibula haec meis manibus gestiunt.

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative dentifrangibulum dentifrangibula
Genitive dentifrangibulī dentifrangibulōrum
Dative dentifrangibulō dentifrangibulīs
Accusative dentifrangibulum dentifrangibula
Ablative dentifrangibulō dentifrangibulīs
Vocative dentifrangibulum dentifrangibula

References

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