Fama

From Fresh Dictionary

Latin

Noun

fama, -ae f

  1. fame.
  2. rumour.
  3. reputation.
    Fama tamen clara est; et adhue sine crimine vixi. (My good name is nevertheless unstained; and so far I have lived without blame.) — Ovid Heroides 17.17 [1] (translation Benham's Book of Quotations 1948)
Case \ # F. FF.
Nominative fama famae
Genitive famae famārum
Dative famae famīs
Accusative famam famās
Ablative famā famīs


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