victimae
Victimae is a Latin noun meaning “victims” or “sacrifices,” especially animal offerings in a ritual context. It is feminine and belongs to the first declension. The base form victima yields the form victimae in several cases, with different grammatical values depending on context: as nominative plural (the victims), as genitive singular (of the victim), or as dative singular (to the victim). The plural genitive is victimarum, so victimae is not the genitive plural. In practice, victimae can be read as nominative plural or as singular genitive or dative, depending on the sentence.
In classical Latin, victimae commonly referred to offerings in sacrifices and ritual practices. In Christian Latin,
Etymology and related forms: victima derives from Latin victima, meaning “sacrifice, victim.” The term has given
Modern usage: Victimae appears mainly in historical, linguistic, or liturgical contexts. It is not a term used