accusabilis
Latin
Etymology
From accūsāre, accūsō (“blame, accuse”) + -bilis, from ad (“to, towards, at”) + causa (“cause, reason, account, lawsuit”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ak.kuːˈsaː.bi.lis/, [ak.kuːˈsaː.bɪ.lɪs]
Adjective
accūsābilis (neuter accūsābile); third declension
Inflection
Third declension.
| Number | Singular | Plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case / Gender | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | |
| nominative | accūsābilis | accūsābile | accūsābilēs | accūsābilia | |
| genitive | accūsābilis | accūsābilium | |||
| dative | accūsābilī | accūsābilibus | |||
| accusative | accūsābilem | accūsābile | accūsābilēs, accūsābilīs | accūsābilia | |
| ablative | accūsābilī | accūsābilibus | |||
| vocative | accūsābilis | accūsābile | accūsābilēs | accūsābilia | |
Related terms
Terms related to accusabilis
Descendants
- English: accusable
- French: accusable
- Italian: accusabile
- Portuguese: acusável
References
- accusabilis in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- accusabilis in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- accusabilis in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
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