adiutorium

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From adiūtor (helper) + -ium.

Noun

adiūtōrium n (genitive adiūtōriī or adiūtōrī); second declension

  1. help, assistance, support, aid

Declension

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative adiūtōrium adiūtōria
Genitive adiūtōriī
adiūtōrī1
adiūtōriōrum
Dative adiūtōriō adiūtōriīs
Accusative adiūtōrium adiūtōria
Ablative adiūtōriō adiūtōriīs
Vocative adiūtōrium adiūtōria

1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).

Descendants

  • Friulian: jutori
  • Old Italian: adiutorio, aiutorio
  • Old Leonese: aidorio, aydorio, aiudorio
  • Portuguese: adjutório
  • Sardinian: agiutóriu
  • Spanish: adjutorio coadyutorio

From Vulgar Latin adjūtōrium:

  • Aromanian: agiutor
  • Old French: aitoire, aidoire, attaire
  • Old Occitan: aitori, ajutori
  • Romanian: ajutor

References

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