Well genitive means concerning reproduction, intercourse. So like some synonyms are:sexual, intimate, loving, passionate, procreative, reproductive, sensual, sharing, venereal, voluptuous, wanton
The Latin masculine noun collis (a hill) has a singular genitive collis and a plural genitive collium.
The Genitive is another word for possessive. Examples of Genitive words are his, my, Adam's, the dog's.
The Latin masculine noun tumulus (a rounded hill, a burial mound or grave) has the genitive singular tumuli and genitive plural tumulorum.
Animalis is the genitive of "animal", which means "animal". (In the genitive = "of the animal".)
The form farmers' is the plural possessive form.
An adverbial genitive is a form of the genitive case used to express adverbial relationships, such as time, place, manner, or cause. It typically modifies a verb or an adjective, providing additional information about how, when, or where an action takes place. This usage is particularly common in certain languages, like Russian or Latin.
Is (genitive: eius).
Genitive is a grammatical case indicating that a thing belongs to another. A saxon genitive is one which is formed with an apostrophe 's' to denote ownership. For example, 'the man's dog', meaning the dog of the man
omnium
Draco (genitive: draconis).
Saltans (genitive: saltantis).
Corpus (genitive: corporis).