accusatrix

English

Etymology

From Latin accūsātrix (female accuser). See: -rix.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

accusatrix (plural accusatrices)

  1. A female accusator.
    • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:accusatrix.

References

  1. The Oxford English Dictionary (2007)

Latin

Etymology

From accūsō (blame, accuse), from ad (to, towards, at) + causa (cause, reason, account, lawsuit).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ak.kuːˈsaː.triːks/

Noun

accūsātrīx f (genitive accūsātrīcis); third declension

  1. a female accuser, accusatrix

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative accūsātrīx accūsātrīcēs
Genitive accūsātrīcis accūsātrīcum
Dative accūsātrīcī accūsātrīcibus
Accusative accūsātrīcem accūsātrīcēs
Ablative accūsātrīce accūsātrīcibus
Vocative accūsātrīx accūsātrīcēs

Descendants

References

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