Etymology
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This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Obviously from Latin integer, but with a suffix. Perhaps *integrīnus? But I can find no such word” |
Adjective
enterin m (oblique and nominative feminine singular enterine)
- whole; complete; entire
Declension
More information Case, masculine ...
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Case |
masculine |
feminine |
neuter |
| singular |
subject |
enterins |
enterine |
enterin |
| oblique |
enterin |
enterine |
enterin |
| plural |
subject |
enterin |
enterines |
enterin |
| oblique |
enterins |
enterines |
enterin |
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