See also: Molossus

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From Latin molossus, from Ancient Greek μολοσσός (molossós), properly "belonging to the Molossians", a people in the eastern part of Epirus.

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molossus (plural molossuses or molossi)

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Etymology [ edit ]

From μολοσσός (molossós).

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Noun [ edit ]

molossus m (genitive molossī); second declension

A molosser dog ( poetry ) A metrical foot ( - - - )

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Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural Nominative molossus molossī Genitive molossī molossōrum Dative molossō molossīs Accusative molossum molossōs Ablative molossō molossīs Vocative molosse molossī

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