-atim

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -ātim.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: -ātĭm, IPA(key): /-eɪtɪm/

Suffix

-atim

  1. Changes a component into an adverb meaning "by that component."

Derived terms

Translations

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Latin

Etymology

Originally from the accusative singular ending -im of partim, pars; later extended with the first conjugation perfect passive participial suffix -ātus.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈaː.tim/, [ˈaː.tĩ]

Suffix

-ātim

  1. Adverbial suffix denoting something being in the form of a noun
    nomen (name)nominātim (by name)
    oppidum (town)oppidātim (in every town)
  2. -by-
    gradus (step)gradātim (step by step)
    littera (letter)litterātim (letter by letter)

Derived terms

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