-aticum

Latin

Alternative forms

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

Etymology

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

Suffix

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

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative -āticum -ātica
Genitive -āticī -āticōrum
Dative -āticō -āticīs
Accusative -āticum -ātica
Ablative -āticō -āticīs
Vocative -āticum -ātica

Derived terms

Latin terms suffixed with -aticum

Descendants

  • Balkan Romance:
    • Aromanian: -atic
    • Romanian: -atic, -atec
  • Italo-Romance:
    • Corsican: -aticu
    • Italian: -atico
      • Ladin: -atich
      • Romagnol: -àtic
    • Neapolitan: -ateco
    • Sicilian: -àticu
  • North Italian:
    • Gallo-Italic:
      • Emilian: -adeg, -adg, -âdg
      • Ligurian: -ægo (earlier -aigo)
      • Lombard: -àdeg, -àdig, -àdi
      • Piedmontese: -aj
      • Romagnol: -êdg, -êdgh
    • Friulian: -adi
    • Romansch: -adi
    • Venetian: -adego, -ego
  • Gallo-Romance:
    • Franco-Provençal: -âjo
      Brionnais: -âdze
      Fribourgeois: -âdzo
      Jurassien: -aidge
    • Old French: -age, -aige; -aje
      • Angevin: -ége, -éje
      • Bourguignon: -aige, -eige
      • Champenois: -age, -aige, -ège
      • Franc-Comtois: -aidge, -aige
      • Middle French: -age (see there for further descendants)
      • Gallo: -aige
      • Lorrain: -èdje, -ège, -êge
      • Picard: -åjhe
      • Poitevin-Saintongeais: -age, -ajhe
      • Walloon: -aedje
      • Medieval Latin: -āgium
      • Middle English: -age
  • Occitano-Romance:
    • Catalan: -atge
    • Gascon: /-ˈadje/
    • Old Occitan: -atge (borrowings below may also come from Old French)
      • Aragonese: -ache
      • Asturian: -axe
      • Italian: -aggio
      • Ladin: -aje
      • Lombard: -agg, -acc
      • Neapolitan: -aggio
      • Piedmontese: -age, -agi
      • Old Galician-Portuguese: -age
      • Sicilian: -aggiu, -aju
      • Old Spanish: -age, -aje, -atge
      • Venetian: -ajo
  • Ibero-Romance:
    • Navarro-Aragonese: -azgo
    • Old Leonese: -algo
      • Asturian: -algo
      • Leonese: -algo
    • Old Galician-Portuguese: -adego
    • Old Spanish: -adgo
  • Insular Romance:
    • Sardinian: -adigu, -aticu
  • Borrowings:

References

  • Tito Zanardelli (1906) “I nomi locali in -aticus: nell' Emilia e nella Romagna”, in Giacomo de Gregorio, editor, Studi glottologici italiani, volume 3, Torino: Ermanno Loescher, pages 1-48.
  • David G. Patterson (1973) “The Latin suffix -aticu in early Old Spanish”, in Vox Romanica, volume 32, Bern: A. Francke AG Verlag, →DOI, pages 60-65.
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