-tas
See also: Appendix:Variations of "tas"
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈ-tas/
- Hyphenation: tas
- IPA(key): /ˈtas/, [ˈt̪as]
Derived terms
Category Indonesian terms suffixed with -tas not found
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /taːs/, [t̪äːs̠]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /tas/, [t̪äs]
Etymology 1
From Proto-Italic *-tāts, from Proto-Indo-European *-teh₂ts, whence also Attic Greek -της (-tēs), Doric Greek -τᾱς (-tās), and Sanskrit -ताति (-tāti). See also -tūs.
Suffix
-tās f (genitive -tātis); third declension
Usage notes
The suffix -tās is added to an adjective (or sometimes a noun) to form an abstract third declension feminine noun indicating a state or condition.
- Examples:
- potis (“able”) + -tas → potestās (“ability”)
- difficilis (“difficult, troublesome”) + -tas → difficultās (“difficulty, trouble”)
- līber (“free”) + -tas → lībertās (“liberty, freedom”)
- aevum (“infinite time”) + -tas → aetās (“lifetime”)
It has two allomorphs:
- -itās
- viduus + -tas → viduitās (“widowhood”)
- magnanimus + -tas → magnanimitās (“magnanimity”)
- alacer + -tas → alacritās (“cheerfulness”)
- -etās
Declension
Third-declension noun.
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | -tās | -tātēs |
Genitive | -tātis | -tātum |
Dative | -tātī | -tātibus |
Accusative | -tātem | -tātēs |
Ablative | -tāte | -tātibus |
Vocative | -tās | -tātēs |
Descendants
- Aragonese: -dat
- Aromanian: -tati
- Asturian: -dá
- Basque: -tate
- Catalan: -tat
- Franco-Provençal: -tât
- French: -té
- English: -ty
- Friulian: -tât
- German: -tät
- Indonesian: -tas (rarer, -ta)
- Italian: -ità
- Occitan: -tat (rarer, -ta)
- Portuguese: -dade, -tade
- Romanian: -tate
- Sicilian: -tà, -tati
- Old Spanish: -dat, -tat
See also
Latin terms suffixed with -tas
Etymology 2
From Proto-Italic *-tā, from Proto-Indo-European *-tweh₂.
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