vehiculorum
Vehiculorum is the genitive plural form of the Latin neuter noun vehiculum, meaning vehicle or means of conveyance. In Latin grammar, vehiculum is a second-declension neuter noun. Its principal forms include: nominative and accusative singular vehiculum; genitive singular vehiculi; dative singular vehiculo; nominative and accusative plural vehicula; genitive plural vehiculorum; dative plural vehiculis; and ablative plural vehiculis. The genitive plural vehiculorum is used to mean “of vehicles” or “of the vehicles,” depending on context.
Etymology and morphology: vehiculum derives from the Latin verb veho, meaning to carry or bear, with a
Usage and context: Vehiculo and its forms appear in classical Latin to designate vehicles or conveyances in
Translation and note: The direct translation of vehiculorum is “of vehicles.” Its precise meaning depends on