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Latin[]

Etymology[]

According to the OED, the word originally came from the Iberian language.

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

lancea (genitive lanceae); f, first declension

  1. The Roman auxiliaries' short javelin; a light spear or lance.

Inflection[]

Number Singular Plural
nominative lancea lanceae
genitive lanceae lanceārum
dative lanceae lanceīs
accusative lanceam lanceās
ablative lanceā lanceīs
vocative lancea lanceae

See also[]

  • pīlum
  • spīculum
  • verūtum

References[]

  • Carr, Thomas Swinburne (1836). A manual of Roman antiquities, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 232 note.[1]
  • Glossary of Latin Words, Bible History Online. (File retrieved 12-12-08)[2]
  • (etymology) OED

Spanish[]

Verb[]

Lancea (infinitive lancear)

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of lancear.
  2. informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of lancear.

ja:lancea pl:lancea ru:lancea

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