septemplus

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== Latin == === Etymology === From septem + -plus.; compare septemplex. === Numeral === septemplus (feminine septempla, neuter septemplum); first/second-declension numeral (dubious or rare) alternative form of septuplus. ==== Usage notes ==== Other manuscripts of Wyclif have septipliciter, septempliciter, or septupliciter instead of "septemplum" here. ==== Declension ==== First/second-declension adjective. === References === === Further reading === Αναστάσιος Παλλατίδης (1834), Γραμματική Λατινική. : Διὰ τὴν Ἑλληνικὴν Νεολαίαν φιλοπονηθεῖσα καὶ εκδοθεῖσα ὑπὸ Α. Π. Ι. [Grammatikḗ Latinikḗ. : Dià tḕn Hellēnikḕn Neolaían philoponētheîsa kaì ekdotheîsa hupò A. P. I.], page 60: “7 septemplus, a, um.” Albert M. Gessman (1970), The Tongue of the Romans: Introduction to the History of Latin and the Romance Languages, Studia Antiqua Press, page 163: “'double' = 'du-pl-us', then 'tri-pl-us', 'quadr-ū-pl-us', 'quīnqu-ī-pl-us' (later, following 'quadrūplus', 'quincūplus' and still later, under the influence of 'quīntus', even 'quīntūplus'), 'sescūplus', 'septemplus', 'octōplus', 'novemplus', 'decemplus'.”