-aticus

Latin

Etymology

Derived from -ātus (-ate”, “-like) + -icus (derivational suffix), occurring in some original case and later used freely.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-āticus m (feminine -ātica, neuter -āticum); first/second declension

  1. Used to form adjectives indicating a relation to the root noun or actions related to it.
    umbra (shadow”, “shade) + -aticusumbrāticus (found in the shade)
    via (road”, “path) + -aticusviāticus (related to a journey or travel)

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative -āticus -ātica -āticum -āticī -āticae -ātica
Genitive -āticī -āticae -āticī -āticōrum -āticārum -āticōrum
Dative -āticō -āticae -āticō -āticīs -āticīs -āticīs
Accusative -āticum -āticam -āticum -āticōs -āticās -ātica
Ablative -āticō -āticā -āticō -āticīs -āticīs -āticīs
Vocative -ātice -ātica -āticum -āticī -āticae -ātica

Derived terms

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Descendants

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