Borrowed fromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(“to cut, strike, kill”).
-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cides)
-cida m orf (adjective-forming suffix,masculine and feminine plural-cides)
FromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(“I cut, strike, kill”).
-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)
-cida m orf (adjective-forming suffix,plural-cidas)
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FromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(“to cut, strike, kill”).
-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,masculine plural-cidi,feminine plural-cide)
-cida (adjective-forming suffix,masculine plural-cidi,feminine plural-cide)
caedō(“to cut, hew, kill”) +-a(suffix forming masculine agent nouns)
-cīda m (genitive-cīdae);first declension
First-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | -cīda | -cīdae |
genitive | -cīdae | -cīdārum |
dative | -cīdae | -cīdīs |
accusative | -cīdam | -cīdās |
ablative | -cīdā | -cīdīs |
vocative | -cīda | -cīdae |
Borrowed fromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(“to cut, to strike, to kill”).
-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)
Masculine when referring to males and things, feminine when referring to females.
Borrowed fromLatin-cīda, from the base ofcaedō(“to cut, strike, kill”).
-cida m orfby sense (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)
-cida m (noun-forming suffix,plural-cidas)
-cida m orf (adjective-forming suffix,masculine and feminine plural-cidas)