dispositio

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dispositio

Noun

dispositio (uncountable)

  1. One of the five canons of classical rhetoric: the organization of arguments.

See also


Finnish

Noun

dispositio

  1. disposition

Declension

Inflection of dispositio (Kotus type 3/valtio, no gradation)
nominative dispositio dispositiot
genitive disposition dispositioiden
dispositioitten
partitive dispositiota dispositioita
illative dispositioon dispositioihin
singular plural
nominative dispositio dispositiot
accusative nom. dispositio dispositiot
gen. disposition
genitive disposition dispositioiden
dispositioitten
partitive dispositiota dispositioita
inessive dispositiossa dispositioissa
elative dispositiosta dispositioista
illative dispositioon dispositioihin
adessive dispositiolla dispositioilla
ablative dispositiolta dispositioilta
allative dispositiolle dispositioille
essive dispositiona dispositioina
translative dispositioksi dispositioiksi
instructive dispositioin
abessive dispositiotta dispositioitta
comitative dispositioineen

Latin

Etymology

From dispōnō (dispose, arrange).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /dis.poˈsi.ti.oː/, [dɪs.pɔˈsɪ.ti.oː]

Noun

dispositiō f (genitive dispositiōnis); third declension

  1. a regular disposition, arrangement; management, direction

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative dispositiō dispositiōnēs
Genitive dispositiōnis dispositiōnum
Dative dispositiōnī dispositiōnibus
Accusative dispositiōnem dispositiōnēs
Ablative dispositiōne dispositiōnibus
Vocative dispositiō dispositiōnēs

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