Picumnus

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin Pīcumnus (a Roman deity personifying a woodpecker), from pīcus (woodpecker), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peyk- (woodpecker; magpie) + *mno-.

Proper noun[edit]

Picumnus m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Picidae – the piculets.

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Etymology[edit]

From pīcus (woodpecker), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peyk- (woodpecker; magpie) + *mno-.

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Proper noun[edit]

Pīcumnus m (genitive Pīcumnī); second declension

  1. a minor Roman god of the fields, matrimony, and fertility

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Second-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Pīcumnus Pīcumnī
Genitive Pīcumnī Pīcumnōrum
Dative Pīcumnō Pīcumnīs
Accusative Pīcumnum Pīcumnōs
Ablative Pīcumnō Pīcumnīs
Vocative Pīcumne Pīcumnī

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