nutrix

Latin

Alternative forms

  • noutrix (archaic inscription, CIL 1.45)

Etymology

From earlier *noutrītrīx, from Proto-Italic *snoutrītrīks, equivalent to nūtriō (to suckle) + -trīx (feminine agent-noun suffix), with haplology simplifying -trītrī- to -trī-.

Pronunciation

Noun

nūtrīx f (genitive nūtrīcis); third declension

  1. a child's nurse; wet nurse; milk mother
  2. (transferred sense) (anything that provides nutriment and support)
  3. (figuratively) (that which rears, originates, promotes or fosters)

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative nūtrīx nūtrīcēs
Genitive nūtrīcis nūtrīcum
Dative nūtrīcī nūtrīcibus
Accusative nūtrīcem nūtrīcēs
Ablative nūtrīce nūtrīcibus
Vocative nūtrīx nūtrīcēs

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Italian: nodrice
  • Old Spanish: nodriz
  • Italian: nutrice
  • Old Spanish: nutriz

References

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