linguisticus

Latin

Etymology

From linguista + -icus. Attested since late 17th century, much predating other modern coinages, such as German Linguistik or later French linguistique.

Adjective

linguisticus (feminine linguistica, neuter linguisticum); first/second-declension adjective (New Latin)

  1. linguistic (of or pertaining to language)
    • 1687, E. Leichneri Gymnasiosophia, h. e. viva Idea Gymnasii, by Eckhard Leichner
      E didacticis porro 6. memor, quod praeter Lingvisticas (Vocabularias) et Historicas, vix ulla detur Lectio, quae non, prius et plus a iudicio eiusq[ue] solidatione, quam a memoriá pendeat, adeoque verbotim ediscendi & memoriter hinc recitandi torturam per se respuat: imprimis hoc verum esse recordetur de Disciplina, quae in totum est iudicii, hucusque informatrix et directrix;
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    • 1691, Discursus et dubia in Christ. Thomasii introductionem ad philosophiam aulicam, by Realis de Vienna
      dum enim in talibus omnis sapientia ponitur, nec Academici, orbis consiliarii, simplicitati contradicunt, sed silentio confirmant, Magnates haec genuina sua esse studia perfuadentur: quum vero sapientia lingvistica in quovis opido, gestus et reliqua exterorum imitatio in Aulis accuratius discantur, conclusione inevitabili sequitur, Academiis careri posse, easque tanquam pedanteriae stabula pro iis tantum esse, qui Scaligero et Barthio Minervam suam invident, vel Scheibleri transcendentia transcendere audent.
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    • 1706, Magistra Scientiarum, Scriptura Sacra, by Gaspar Kümmet
      Continebit ista pars sensum literalem utcunque ad sufficientiam explicatum: et illa dubia solvet, quae etiam rudibus occurrunt, et sine quorum resolutione nemo dici potest scripturam vel mediocriter intelligere: difficiliora vero ac subtiliora, puta linguistica, polemica etc. in tertiam, quartamque partem differimus.
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    • 1739, Conspectus thesauri antiquitatum Germanicarum limitibus suis circumscripti, by Rudolph August Nolten
      Hanc classem maxime ornat Thesaurus antiquitatum alemannicarum B. SCHILTERI; maioraque mox incrementa dabit Clariss. scholae Gothanae Rector STUSSIUS, novum thesaurum linguisticum in supplementum Schilteri molieus.
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Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative linguisticus linguistica linguisticum linguisticī linguisticae linguistica
Genitive linguisticī linguisticae linguisticī linguisticōrum linguisticārum linguisticōrum
Dative linguisticō linguisticō linguisticīs
Accusative linguisticum linguisticam linguisticum linguisticōs linguisticās linguistica
Ablative linguisticō linguisticā linguisticō linguisticīs
Vocative linguistice linguistica linguisticum linguisticī linguisticae linguistica
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