See also: ator, -atör, -átor, and -ător

English

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Latin -ātor or -ate +‎ -or.

Suffix

edit

-ator

  1. used to form agent nouns, usually from verbs that have the ending -ate

Derived terms

edit
edit

Further reading

edit

Anagrams

edit

Dutch

edit

Etymology

edit

Derived from Latin -ātor.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /ˈaː.tɔr/
  • Audio:(file)

Suffix

edit

-ator

  1. used to form agent nouns, usually from verbs that have the ending -eren

Derived terms

edit

Latin

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Etymology 1

edit

By rebracketing of words formed from first conjugation verbs, such as cūrātor (cūrāre + -tor), where -ā- is part of the stem.

Suffix

edit

-ātor

  1. Enlarged form of -tor, used to form agent nouns; -ator, -er
    gladius (sword) + ‎-ātor → ‎gladiātor (gladiator)
    malleus (hammer) + ‎-ātor → ‎malleātor (hammerer)
Declension
edit

Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative -ātor -ātōrēs
genitive -ātōris -ātōrum
dative -ātōrī -ātōribus
accusative -ātōrem -ātōrēs
ablative -ātōre -ātōribus
vocative -ātor -ātōrēs
Descendants
edit
  • Old Irish: -atóir
  • Norwegian: -ator

See also

edit

Etymology 2

edit

Suffix

edit

-ātor

  1. second/third-person singular future passive imperative of (first conjugation)

Norwegian Bokmål

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Latin -ātor (-ator, -er), a form of -tor (-er), from Proto-Italic *-tōr, from Proto-Indo-European *-tōr < *-tor-s.

Suffix

edit

-ator m

  1. used to form nouns

Derived terms

edit

References

edit

Norwegian Nynorsk

edit

Etymology

edit

Derived from Latin -ātor (-ator, -er).

Suffix

edit

-ator m

  1. used to form nouns

Derived terms

edit

References

edit

Polish

edit

Etymology

edit

Learned borrowing from Latin -ātor.

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /ˈa.tɔr/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -atɔr
  • Syllabification: [please specify syllabification manually]

Suffix

edit

-ator m pers

  1. forms masculine agentitive nouns, usually professions
    adiustacja + ‎-ator → ‎adiustator

Declension

edit

Derived terms

edit

Further reading

edit
  • -ator in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Serbo-Croatian

edit

Suffix

edit

-ator (Cyrillic spelling -атор)

  1. Suffix appended to words to create a masculine noun, usually denoting a profession or a performer, used chiefly for words of Latin origin.

See also

edit
  NODES
admin 1
Note 1