See also: écus

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ecus

  1. plural of ecu

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Asturian

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ecus

  1. plural of ecu

Latin

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ecus m (genitive equī); second declension

  1. (probably uncommon) Alternative form of equus
    • Vergil, Aeneis II, 48 and 112-113 and 150 (edited by Otto Ribbeck, P. Vergili Maronis Opera. Vol. I. Bucolica et Georgica, 1859)
      equo ne credite, Teucri.
      praecipue cum iam hic trabibus contextus acernis | staret ecus, toto sonuerunt aethere nimbi.
      quo molem hanc immanis equi statuere?
    • Vergil, Georgicon II, 542 (edited by Otto Ribbeck, P. Vergili Maronis Opera. Vol. I. Bucolica et Georgica, 1859)
      et iam tempus equom fumantia solvere colla.

Declension

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Second-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative ecus equī
genitive equī equōrum
equom
dative equō equīs
accusative ecum equōs
ablative equō equīs
vocative eque equī
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