numeris
Numeris is the dative and ablative plural form of the Latin noun numerus, which means “number” or “count.” In Latin grammar, numerus covers both numerical figures and, in certain literary contexts, a measure or meter in poetry. The form numeris appears when numerus is declined in the dative plural (to/for the numbers) or in the ablative plural (by/with the numbers). The translation of numeris therefore depends on its syntactic role in a sentence.
Etymology and related forms: Numerus is a native Latin noun, with the nominative plural numeri and the
Usage and significance: In classical texts, numeris is encountered in contexts involving enumeration, quantity, or measurement.
Modern reception: Today numeris is treated as a historical inflection that helps explain the declension of