Borrowed fromLatinantidotum, fromAncient Greekἀντίδοτος(antídotos,“antidote, remedy”), fromἀντιδίδωμι(antidídōmi,“I give in return, repay”).
Borrowed fromDutchantidotum, fromLatinantidotum, fromAncient Greekἀντίδοτος(antídotos,“antidote, remedy”), fromἀντιδίδωμι(antidídōmi,“I give in return, repay”).Doublet ofantidot.
antidotum (pluralantidotum-antidotum)
FromAncient Greekἀντίδοτος(antídotos,“antidote, remedy”), fromἀντιδίδωμι(antidídōmi,“to give in return, as a remedy”).
antidotum n (genitiveantidotī);second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
singular | plural | |
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nominative | antidotum | antidota |
genitive | antidotī | antidotōrum |
dative | antidotō | antidotīs |
accusative | antidotum | antidota |
ablative | antidotō | antidotīs |
vocative | antidotum | antidota |
Learned borrowing fromLatinantidotum, fromAncient Greekἀντίδοτος(antídotos,“antidote, remedy”), fromἀντιδίδωμι(antidídōmi,“to give in return”).Doublet ofantydot.
antidotum n
singular | plural | |
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nominative | antidotum | antidota |
genitive | antidotum | antidotów |
dative | antidotum | antidotom |
accusative | antidotum | antidota |
instrumental | antidotum | antidotami |
locative | antidotum | antidotach |
vocative | antidotum | antidota |