salutificator

Latin

Etymology

From salus (safety, health) + faciō (do, make) + -ātor (-er).

Pronunciation

Noun

salūtificātor m (genitive salūtificātōris); third declension

  1. a bringer of safety, a savior

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative salūtificātor salūtificātōrēs
Genitive salūtificātōris salūtificātōrum
Dative salūtificātōrī salūtificātōribus
Accusative salūtificātōrem salūtificātōrēs
Ablative salūtificātōre salūtificātōribus
Vocative salūtificātor salūtificātōrēs

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