- A
plurale tantum (Latin for 'plural only'; pl. pluralia tantum) is a noun that
appears only in the
plural form and does not have a
singular variant for...
-
Plurale is a
studio album by
Italian singer Mina,
released in 1976 by PDU and
distributed by EMI Italiana. It was
originally distributed as a
double album...
-
Castrensis is a
Latin adjective derived from the noun
castra (a
neutral plurale tantum)
meaning "military camp". It is part of
several titles of offices...
- camps', etc.
Except for the
numbers 1, 3, and 4 and
their compounds, the
plurale tantum numerals are
identical with the
distributive numerals (see below)...
- shrubs), or in a
narrow sense,
synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the
plurale tantum woods), a low-density
forest forming open
habitats with
plenty of...
- A hair clipper,
often individually called the
apparent plurale tantum hair
clippers (in a
similar way to scissors), is a
specialised tool used to cut...
- dis****t A full
belly readily discusses fasting. Hieronymus, Epistulæ 58,2
plurale tantum pl. pluralia
tantum plural only
nouns that only
occur in the plural...
- most English-language usage,
there is no
singular form,
making the word a
plurale tantum; out of
various major dictionaries, only one
enters variation from...
- Italian).
Retrieved 23
September 2024. "Odessa. Un'identità
mutevole e
plurale" (in Italian).
Retrieved 24
September 2024.
Father Pietro Leoni to Pietro...
- (i.e.
provincial parliaments) of the
seven provinces. In each
States (a
plurale tantum) sat
representatives of the
nobility and the
cities (the clergy...