dies, diei [m. ] E - Latin is Simple Online Dictionary Find dies (Noun) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms inflections and a conjugation table: dies, diei, diei, diem, dies, dierum
diei (Latin): meaning, definition - WordSense Diēs is an exceptional case of a fifth declension noun since it is both used in the masculine form and in the feminine form, instead of just feminine like the rest of the fifth declension nouns The masculine use is more common, and almost invariably used for the plural
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The fifth declension: res, rei; dies, diei. . . ‹ Learn Latin from scratch All the nouns are feminine The only exception is dies, diei (and its compound meridies, meridiei), which is masculine with the wider meaning of ‘day (period of time)’ and feminine with the more specific meaning of ‘appointed day, date’
Fifth declension - Latin for Students For some reason, only two words in fifth declension actually have all of their forms - dies, diei (day) and res, rei (thing matter) Most fifth declension nouns don't have plural forms Dies, diei is even more unusual because it is the only masculine word in fifth declension