See also: atic and àtic

English

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Etymology

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From -ate +‎ -ic. Doublet of -age.

Suffix

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-atic

  1. Alternative form of -tic

Derived terms

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Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From the older form -atec, from Latin -āticus. No longer a productive suffix in Romanian. Compare Aromanian -atic.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-atic m or n (feminine singular -atică, masculine plural -atici, feminine and neuter plural -atice)

  1. (unproductive) Used to form some adjectives (and sometimes nouns derived from them) meaning "of", "like", "characteristic of", etc.
    iarnă (winter) + ‎-atic → ‎iernatic (of the winter, hibernal)
    toamnă (autumn) + ‎-atic → ‎tomnatic (of the autumn, autumnal)
    zână (fairy) + ‎-atic → ‎zănatic (crazy)

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite -atic -atică -atici -atice
definite -aticul -atica -aticii -aticele
genitive-
dative
indefinite -atic -atice -atici -atice
definite -aticului -aticei -aticilor -aticelor

Derived terms

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