-itanus

Latin

Etymology

Derived from -īt(ēs) (-ite) + -ānus (-an, -ian).

Suffix

-ī̆tānus (feminine -ī̆tāna, neuter -ī̆tānum); first/second-declension suffix

  1. Of or from a place, used to form demonyms.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative -ī̆tānus -ī̆tāna -ī̆tānum -ī̆tānī -ī̆tānae -ī̆tāna
Genitive -ī̆tānī -ī̆tānae -ī̆tānī -ī̆tānōrum -ī̆tānārum -ī̆tānōrum
Dative -ī̆tānō -ī̆tānō -ī̆tānīs
Accusative -ī̆tānum -ī̆tānam -ī̆tānum -ī̆tānōs -ī̆tānās -ī̆tāna
Ablative -ī̆tānō -ī̆tānā -ī̆tānō -ī̆tānīs
Vocative -ī̆tāne -ī̆tāna -ī̆tānum -ī̆tānī -ī̆tānae -ī̆tāna

Derived terms

Latin terms suffixed with -itanus
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