tempus aestivum

Latin

Pronunciation

Noun

tempus aestīvum n (genitive temporis aestīvī); third declension

  1. (This entry is a descendant hub.) summer-time
    • 1st century CE, Curtius Rufus, Histories of Alexander the Great, book 4:
      Caeli fulgor tempore aestivo ardenti similis internitens ignis praebuit speciem flammasque ex Darei castris splendere velut inlati temere praesidiis credebant.
      With summer-time in full blaze, the sky gleamed in a way that resembled fire, and [Alexander's soldiers] thought that they saw flames shining out from Darius' camp, as if they were under attack from the defenders.

Declension

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Descendants

(All shortened by dropping tempus.)

  • Italo-Romance:
    • Old Neapolitan: stibo (Apulia)
  • Gallo-Romance:
  • Ibero-Romance:
    • >? Aragonese: estiu (or from Catalan)
    • Asturian: estivu
    • Old Galician-Portuguese: estio, istio
    • Old Spanish: estivo
      • Spanish: estío (see there for further descendants)

References

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