medallionem
Medallionem is a Latin noun form used in scholarly Latin texts to refer to a medallion or a medal-like disc. Specifically, medallionem is the accusative singular form, functioning as the direct object in sentences that describe an object being held, worn, or displayed. It is not a term from classical Latin vocabulary, but rather a borrowing that appears in modern Latin writings and translations to render the concept of a medallion.
Etymology and usage in Latin practice suggest that medallionem derives from Romance-language words such as the
In practice, medallionem may occur in museum catalogs, art-historical discussions, or translations of contemporary works that
Form and variation: as an accusative singular, medallionem follows standard Latin noun inflection for borrowed neuter