- Morphological analysis - Media nocte dominica

Morphology

Media nocte dominica sanctus discessit;
quem caeli cives mox obviant,
multi audierunt voces in sublimi,
qui et vitro purior,
lacte candidior, carne quoque monstratus est gemma sacerdotum.

Mediamedius
Adjective   feminine   singular   nominative   first class  
noctenox
noun   feminine   singular   ablative   3rd declination  
dominicadominicus
Adjective   feminine   singular   ablative   first class  
sanctussanctus
Adjective   masculine   singular   nominative   first class  
discessitdiscedere, discedo, discessi, discessum
verb   third person   indicative   perfect   active   3th
quemqui
determinant, pronoum   masculine   singular   accusative  
caelicaelum
noun   neuter   singular   genitive   2nd declination  
civescivis
noun   masculine   plural   nominative   3rd declination  
moxmox
adverb  
obviantobviare, obvio, obviavi, obviatum
verb   third person   indicative   present   active   1st
multimultus
Adjective   masculine   plural   nominative   first class  
audieruntaudire, audio, audivi, auditum
verb   third person   indicative   perfect   active   4th
vocesvox
noun   feminine   plural   accusative   3rd declination  
inin
preposition  
sublimisublimis
Adjective   neuter   singular   ablative   second class  
quiqui
determinant, pronoum   masculine   singular   nominative   third person  
etet
conjunction of coordination  
vitrovitrum
noun   neuter   singular   ablative   2nd declination  
puriorpurus
Adjective   masculine   singular   nominative   first class  
lactelac
noun   neuter   singular   ablative   3rd declination  
candidiorcandidus
Adjective   masculine   singular   nominative   first class  
carnecaro
noun   feminine   singular   ablative   3rd declination  
quoquequoque
adverb  
monstratus estmonstrare, monstro, monstravi, monstratum
verb   third person   indicative   perfect   deponent   1st
gemmagemma
noun   feminine   singular   nominative  
sacerdotumsacerdos
noun   masculine   plural   genitive   3rd declination