rudens

Etymology

 * proposed derivations include:
 * From a root related to 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.
 * From a root common to 🇨🇬,.

Noun

 * 1) rope, line, cord, cable
 * 2) halyard, stay, sheet
 * 3)  rigging, cordage

Usage notes
The root vowel is long in Plautus, but occurs as short exclusively at verse-end since Lucilius, Catullus, Vergil.

Declension
Note that rū̆dentium is an alternative form for the Gen. Pl. and rū̆dentī for the Abl. Sg.

Etymology
From the same stem as the adjective (q.v.), apparently because of the color of leaves in autumn. An older term for “autumn”, cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, has been lost, possibly in part due to homonymy with. Cognates include 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) autumn season of the year between summer and winter, from September 23 to December 23 in the Northern Hemisphere, characterized by lower temperatures and by the falling of leaves
 * 2)  autumn, typical of autumn, used in autumn
 * 3)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn, typical of autumn, used in autumn
 * 2)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn, typical of autumn, used in autumn
 * 2)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end
 * 1)  autumn final phase, usually followed by the end