Latin absentia, "being away, absence", derived from absens, present participle of abesse "to be away, to be absent".
| IPA | /æbˈsɛn(t)ʃiə/, /æbˈsɛn(t)ʃə/ |
| SAMPA | /{b"sEn(t)Si@/, /{b"sEn(t)S@/ |
absentia
Only in the phrase in absentia .
Derived from absens "absence", present participle of abesse "to be away, be absent", from ab- + esse
| Classical | Ecclesiastical | |
|---|---|---|
| IPA | /apˈsɛntɪa/ | /apˈsɛnʦja/ |
| X-SAMPA | /ap"sEntIa/ | /ap"sEntsja/ |
absentia (genitive absentiae); f, first declension
absentiā
First declension (1).
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | absentia | absentiae |
| genitive | absentiae | absentiārum |
| dative | absentiae | absentiīs |
| accusative | absentiam | absentiās |
| ablative | absentiā | absentiīs |
| vocative | absentia | absentiae |