iudicatorius

Latin

Etymology

From iūdicō (I judge) + -tōrius (-ory”, “pertaining to).

Pronunciation

Adjective

iūdicātōrius (feminine iūdicātōria, neuter iūdicātōrium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (Late Latin, literally) Of or pertaining to judging or judgement; judgemental
    Synonym: iūdicātīvus

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative iūdicātōrius iūdicātōria iūdicātōrium iūdicātōriī iūdicātōriae iūdicātōria
Genitive iūdicātōriī iūdicātōriae iūdicātōriī iūdicātōriōrum iūdicātōriārum iūdicātōriōrum
Dative iūdicātōriō iūdicātōriō iūdicātōriīs
Accusative iūdicātōrium iūdicātōriam iūdicātōrium iūdicātōriōs iūdicātōriās iūdicātōria
Ablative iūdicātōriō iūdicātōriā iūdicātōriō iūdicātōriīs
Vocative iūdicātōrie iūdicātōria iūdicātōrium iūdicātōriī iūdicātōriae iūdicātōria

Descendants

  • Italian: giudicatorio
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