undeni

Latin

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    Cardinal: ūndecim
    Ordinal: ūndecimus
    Adverbial: ūndeciēs, ūndeciēns
    Multiplier: undecuplus, undecuplex, undecimplus, undecimplex, undecemplus, undecemplex
    Distributive: ūndēnī
    Fractional: ūndecimus

Adjective

ūndēnī (feminine ūndēnae, neuter ūndēna); first/second-declension numeral, plural only

  1. eleven each
    • 17 BCE, Horace, Carmen Saeculare :
      Certus ūndēnōs deciēns per annōs orbis ut cantūs referatque lūdōs ter diē clārō totiēnsque grātā nocte frequentis.
      So when a hundred years and ten [literally, “ten times eleven”] bring round the cycle, game and song three days, three nights, shall charm again the festal throng.
    • 43 BCEc. 17 CE, Ovid, Amores 1.1.30:
      Mūsa per ūndēnōs ēmodulanda pedes!
      Muse, you must be measured through eleven feet.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective, plural only.

Number Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ūndēnī ūndēnae ūndēna
Genitive ūndēnōrum ūndēnārum ūndēnōrum
Dative ūndēnīs
Accusative ūndēnōs ūndēnās ūndēna
Ablative ūndēnīs
Vocative ūndēnī ūndēnae ūndēna
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