ubiquitarius

Latin

Etymology

From ubīque (everywhere) + -ārius. For the suffixion an innovative "stem" ubīquit- was used which originated from ubīquitās where the -t- is part of the suffix.

Pronunciation

Adjective

ubīquitārius (feminine ubīquitāria, neuter ubīquitārium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) ubiquitous, ubiquitary, omnipresent

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ubīquitārius ubīquitāria ubīquitārium ubīquitāriī ubīquitāriae ubīquitāria
Genitive ubīquitāriī ubīquitāriae ubīquitāriī ubīquitāriōrum ubīquitāriārum ubīquitāriōrum
Dative ubīquitāriō ubīquitāriō ubīquitāriīs
Accusative ubīquitārium ubīquitāriam ubīquitārium ubīquitāriōs ubīquitāriās ubīquitāria
Ablative ubīquitāriō ubīquitāriā ubīquitāriō ubīquitāriīs
Vocative ubīquitārie ubīquitāria ubīquitārium ubīquitāriī ubīquitāriae ubīquitāria

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