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-aticum

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Latin

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Alternative forms

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  • -āgium(medieval France and England; reborrowed from Old French-age)

Etymology

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  • Substantivization of the neuter form of-āticus(adjective-forming suffix), with the Classicalviāticum perhaps serving as its forerunner.

    Suffix

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    -āticum n (genitive-āticī);second declension(Late Latin, EarlyMedieval Latin)

    1. Used to form nouns indicating pertinence to the root verb or noun.
    2. Used to form nouns indicating a state of being resulting from an action.
      missus(sent)missāticum(message)

    Declension

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    Second-declension noun (neuter).

    singularplural
    nominative-āticum-ātica
    genitive-āticī-āticōrum
    dative-āticō-āticīs
    accusative-āticum-ātica
    ablative-āticō-āticīs
    vocative-āticum-ātica

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    References

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    • Tito Zanardelli (1906), “I nomi locali in-aticus: nell' Emilia e nella Romagna”, in Giacomo de Gregorio, editor,Studi glottologici italiani[1], volume 3,Torino: Ermanno Loescher, pages1-48.
    • David G. Patterson (1973), “The Latin suffix-aticu in early Old Spanish”, inVox Romanica, volume32,Bern: A. Francke AG Verlag,→DOI, pages60-65.
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