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-ator

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See also:ator,-atör,-átor,and-ător

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatin-ātor or-ate +‎-or.

Suffix

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-ator

  1. used to formagent nouns, usually from verbs that have the ending-ate

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Danish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatin-ātor(-ator, -er), a form of-tor(-er), fromProto-Italic*-tōr, fromProto-Indo-European*-tōr <*-tor-s.

Suffix

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-ator c

  1. used to formagent nouns
    Coordinate term:-er

Derived terms

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References

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Derived fromLatin-ātor.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ator

  1. used to formagent nouns, usually from verbs that have the ending-eren

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Latin

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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    Byrebracketing of words formed from first conjugation verbs, such ascūrātor (cūrāre +-tor), where-ā- is part of the stem.

    Suffix

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    -ātor

    1. Enlarged form of-tor, used to formagent nouns;-ator,-er
      gladius(sword) + ‎-ātor → ‎gladiātor(gladiator)
      malleus(hammer) + ‎-ātor → ‎malleātor(hammerer)
    Declension
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    Third-declension noun.

    singularplural
    nominative-ātor-ātōrēs
    genitive-ātōris-ātōrum
    dative-ātōrī-ātōribus
    accusative-ātōrem-ātōrēs
    ablative-ātōre-ātōribus
    vocative-ātor-ātōrēs
    Descendants
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    See also

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    Etymology 2

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    Suffix

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    -ātor

    1. second/third-personsingularfuturepassiveimperative of(first conjugation)

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromLatin-ātor(-ator, -er), a form of-tor(-er), fromProto-Italic*-tōr, fromProto-Indo-European*-tōr <*-tor-s.

    Suffix

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    -ator m

    1. used to form nouns

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Etymology

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    Derived fromLatin-ātor(-ator, -er).

    Suffix

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    -ator m

    1. used to form nouns

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    Polish

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    Etymology

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      Etymology tree
      Proto-Indo-European*-tōrder.
      Latin-tor
      Polish-ator

      Learned borrowing fromLatin-ātor.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈa.tɔr/
      • Audio:(file)
      • Rhymes:-atɔr
      • Syllabification:[please specify syllabification manually]

      Suffix

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      -ator pers

      1. forms masculine agentitive nouns, usually professions
        adiustacja + ‎-ator → ‎adiustator

      Declension

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      Declension of-ator
      singularplural
      nominative-ator-atorzy/-atory (deprecative)
      genitive-atora-atorów
      dative-atorowi-atorom
      accusative-atora-atorów
      instrumental-atorem-atorami
      locative-atorze-atorach
      vocative-atorze-atorzy

      Derived terms

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      Further reading

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      • -ator in Polish dictionaries at PWN

      Serbo-Croatian

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      Suffix

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      -ator (Cyrillic spelling-атор)

      1. Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a profession or a performer, used chiefly for words of Latin origin.

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