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  2. Mar 17, 2023 · coelum n (genitive coelī); second declension. Medieval Latin and New Latin spelling of caelum (“ sky, heaven ”) Declension [edit] Second-declension noun (neuter).

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  3. Definitions for caelum. Wheelock's Latin. Noun. 1. sky, heaven. English derivatives: ceiling celestial Celeste cerulean. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Noun. 1. The sky or visible heavens, regarded as a dome above the earth containing the sun, moon, and stars.

  4. noun. heaven [..] Caelum caeruleum est; mare quoque caeruleum est. Et caelum et mare caerulea sunt. The sky is blue, the sea is also blue. The sky and the sea are blue. en.wiktionary.org. heaven. noun. paradise [..] Nemo intrat in caelum nisi per philosophiam. No one enters heaven except through philosophy.

  5. caelum ( Latin) Origin & history I. From Proto-Italic *kailom‎ (cognate of Oscan 𐌊𐌀𐌝𐌋𐌀 ("kind of building")), from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂i-lom‎ (whole), from *keh₂i- . Alternative forms. cælum‎, med ‎. cael ‎, old ‎. caelus ‎, old ‎. coelum ‎, cœlum ‎. Noun. caelum ( genitive caelī) (neut.) ( vault of) heaven. Vulgate.

  6. What does coelum‎ mean? coelum ( Latin) Noun. coelum ( genitive coelī) (neut.) Alternative spelling of caelum ("sky, heaven"), standard in mediaeval texts. Examples. Automatically generated practical examples in Latin:

  7. Jan 30, 2022 · 1 Latin. 1.1 Pronunciation. 1.2 Noun. 1.2.1 Declension. 1.3 References. Latin [ edit] Pronunciation [ edit] ( Classical Latin) IPA ( key): /ˈkae̯.lus/, [ˈkäe̯ɫ̪ʊs̠] ( modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA ( key): /ˈt͡ʃe.lus/, [ˈt͡ʃɛːlus] Noun [ edit] caelus m (genitive caelī); second declension.

  8. caelum (nt. noun II decl.) sky. neutral noun II declension. View the declension of this word. 1 chisel. 2 engraving tool. 3 burin. permalink. << caelor. caelum >> Locutions, idioms and examples.

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