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Etymology

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From Middle English prothomartir, prothomartyr, from Middle French prothomartir and Medieval Latin prōtomartyr, from Koine Greek πρωτομάρτυς (prōtomártus). By surface analysis, proto- +‎ martyr.

Noun

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protomartyr (plural protomartyrs)

  1. Any of the first Christian martyrs.

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Danish

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Noun

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protomartyr c (singular definite protomartyren, plural indefinite protomartyrer)

  1. protomartyr

Declension

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French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pʁɔ.tɔ.maʁ.tiʁ/

Noun

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protomartyr m (plural protomartyrs, feminine protomartyre)

  1. protomartyr

Latin

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Noun

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prōtomartyr m or f (genitive prōtomartyris); third declension

  1. protomartyr

Declension

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Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative prōtomartyr prōtomartyrēs
genitive prōtomartyris prōtomartyrum
dative prōtomartyrī prōtomartyribus
accusative prōtomartyrem prōtomartyrēs
ablative prōtomartyre prōtomartyribus
vocative prōtomartyr prōtomartyrēs
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