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Pronunciation

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Sēfeldēnsis
Sēfeldēnsīs

Adjective

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Sēfeldēnsis (neuter Sēfeldēnse); third-declension two-termination adjective

  1. of or from Seefeld (Tyrol, Austria)
    Synonym: de Schefel
    • 1672–6, Joannes-Josephus Gavigan (editor), “Assistentia Pro Provincia Austriae”, in Augustinianum, volume VI, number 2, published 1966 June, →DOI, page 282:
      [] erit Paternitatis Tuae Eximiae satagere, ut protegar a Sacra Caesarea Majestate, praesertim quod tres aut 4 Conventus sint sub haereditate Domus Austriacae, et a Sefeldensi inchoanda esset visitatio.
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    • 1679 April 14th, Joseph Biner, quoting Pope Innocent XI, Confirmatur Decretum, quo ſpecialis Congregatio ſegregavit quatuor Cœnobia a Provincia Bavariæ Fratrum Eremitarum Sancti Auguſtini., quoted in Appartus Eruditionis præſertim ad Jurisprudentiam…Pars XI, published 1766, caput XXVIII, articulus XI, anno 1679, ¶ 57, page 352:
      Quatuor Monaſteria Eremitarum S. Auguſtini ſeparantur a Provincia Bavarica, videlicet, Salisburgenſe, Diſſembergenſe, Ratembergenſe, & Sefeldenſe, aliis provinciis aggreganda.
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    • a. 1862?, Emil von Ottenthal, Oswald Redlich, Archiv-Berichte aus Tirol, volume 1, published 1888, „Gerichtsbezirk Telfs“, ‚10. Seefeld‘, Kirchenarchiv, page 22:
      Status animarum parrochiae Sefeldensis…1785—1799, [posteaquam] 1825—1862.
      The state of the souls of the parish of Seefeld, 1785–1799, thereafter 1825–1862.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Sefeldensis.

Declension

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Third-declension two-termination adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative Sēfeldēnsis Sēfeldēnse Sēfeldēnsēs Sēfeldēnsia
Genitive Sēfeldēnsis Sēfeldēnsium
Dative Sēfeldēnsī Sēfeldēnsibus
Accusative Sēfeldēnsem Sēfeldēnse Sēfeldēnsēs
Sēfeldēnsīs
Sēfeldēnsia
Ablative Sēfeldēnsī Sēfeldēnsibus
Vocative Sēfeldēnsis Sēfeldēnse Sēfeldēnsēs Sēfeldēnsia

Noun

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Sēfeldēnsis m or f (genitive Sēfeldēnsis); third declension

  1. (demonym) a Seefelder (a native or inhabitant of Seefeld, Tyrol, Austria)
    • 1572, [[:de:w:Ernst Friedländer (Archivar)|Dr. Ernſt Friedlaender]] et al., editors, Aeltere Univerſitäts-Matrikeln I. Univerſität Frankfurt a. O. Erſter Band., published 1887, “In rectoratu Christophori Corneri, a die divi Georgii per aestatem anno MDLXXII, in scholasticorum et iuratorum academiae numerum relati sunt…summa inscriptorum 90.”, page 224/2, matriculants 30 and 31:
      Adamus Leemannus ⎱ fratres, Sefelden-
      Albertus Leemannus ⎰ ses, pueri
      Adam Leemann ⎱ brothers, Seefeld-
      Albert Leemann ⎰ ers, children

Declension

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Third-declension noun (i-stem).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Sēfeldēnsis Sēfeldēnsēs
Genitive Sēfeldēnsis Sēfeldēnsium
Dative Sēfeldēnsī Sēfeldēnsibus
Accusative Sēfeldēnsem Sēfeldēnsēs
Sēfeldēnsīs
Ablative Sēfeldēnse Sēfeldēnsibus
Vocative Sēfeldēnsis Sēfeldēnsēs