Platonicus

Latin

Etymology

From Platō(n) + -icus. Compare Ancient Greek Πλατωνικός (Platōnikós).

Adjective

Platōnicus (feminine Platōnica, neuter Platōnicum); first/second declension

  1. Platonic, of or pertaining to Plato

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative Platōnicus Platōnica Platōnicum Platōnicī Platōnicae Platōnica
Genitive Platōnicī Platōnicae Platōnicī Platōnicōrum Platōnicārum Platōnicōrum
Dative Platōnicō Platōnicae Platōnicō Platōnicīs Platōnicīs Platōnicīs
Accusative Platōnicum Platōnicam Platōnicum Platōnicōs Platōnicās Platōnica
Ablative Platōnicō Platōnicā Platōnicō Platōnicīs Platōnicīs Platōnicīs
Vocative Platōnice Platōnica Platōnicum Platōnicī Platōnicae Platōnica

Descendants

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