Latin

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From less common cēpula +‎ -la or syncopated -ula, cēpula itself being cēpa (onion) +‎ -ula, that makes cēpa +‎ -ula +‎ -la or cēpa +‎ -ula +‎ -ula.

Noun

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cēpulla f (genitive cēpullae); first declension

  1. onion-bed, onion-field
  2. small onion

Declension

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First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative cēpulla cēpullae
Genitive cēpullae cēpullārum
Dative cēpullae cēpullīs
Accusative cēpullam cēpullās
Ablative cēpullā cēpullīs
Vocative cēpulla cēpullae

Descendants

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References

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