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pylae Meaning

The Latin word “pylae” is the plural form of “pyla,” which originates from Greek “πύλη” (pylē), meaning “gate” or “entrance.” Here is a detailed breakdown of the word “pylae.”

English Meaning

Usage Examples

Morphological Details

  1. Part of Speech: Noun
  2. Declension: Third declension
  3. Case Forms:
    • Nominative Singular: pylā
    • Nominative Plural: pylae
    • Genitive Singular: pylā
    • Genitive Plural: pylārum
    • Dative Singular: pylā
    • Dative Plural: pylīs
    • Accusative Singular: pylam
    • Accusative Plural: pylās
    • Ablative Singular: pylā
    • Ablative Plural: pylīs

Etymology

Historical Context and Areas of Usage

Modern English Usage

In summary, “pylae” represents the concept of gates in Latin literature and contexts, with an interesting lineage tracing back to Greek and an influence reflected in specific scientific terms in modern usage.

  1. Latin: “Ad pylae urbem pervenimus.” English: “We arrived at the gates of the city.”

  2. Latin: “Pylae milites vigiles sunt.” English: “The soldiers at the gates are vigilant.”

  3. Latin: “Post pylae, multa pericula nos exspectant.” English: “After the gates, many dangers await us.”

  4. Latin: “Regina ad pylae minus formidabilis apparuit.” English: “The queen appeared less fearsome at the gates.”

  5. Latin: “Pylae apertae sunt, et populus intravit.” English: “The gates were opened, and the people entered.”

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