-icus

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See also: Icus and ICUs

Dutch

Etymology

From Latin -icus.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

-icus

  1. -ic or -ician

Derived terms

Latin

Etymology

    From i-stem + -cus, occurring in some original cases and later used freely. Cognate with Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós), Proto-Germanic *-igaz (Old High German and Old English -ig, Gothic -𐌴𐌹𐌲𐍃 (-eigs)), Sanskrit -इक (-ika), Proto-Slavic *-ьcь (the last has fossilized into a nominal agent suffix, but probably originally also served adjectival functions).

    Pronunciation

    Suffix

    -icus (feminine -ica, neuter -icum); first/second-declension suffix

    1. belonging to
    2. derived from
    3. of or pertaining to; connected with; -ic, -ish

    Usage notes

    The suffix -icus is added to a noun, adjective, verb, etc., to form an adjective.

    Examples:
    ūnus (one) + ‎-icus → ‎ūnicus (single, unique)
    amō (I love) + ‎-icus → ‎amīcus (loving, friendly)
    Gallia (Gaul) + ‎-icus → ‎gallicus (Gallic, Gaulish)
    metallum (metal) + ‎-icus → ‎metallicus (metallic)

    Declension

    First/second-declension adjective.

    Number Singular Plural
    Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
    Nominative -icus -ica -icum -icī -icae -ica
    Genitive -icī -icae -icī -icōrum -icārum -icōrum
    Dative -icō -icō -icīs
    Accusative -icum -icam -icum -icōs -icās -ica
    Ablative -icō -icā -icō -icīs
    Vocative -ice -ica -icum -icī -icae -ica

    Synonyms

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Aromanian: -ic
    • Afrikaans: -ies
    • Asturian: -icu
    • Catalan: -ic
    • Dutch: -icus
    • English: -ic, -ick (obsolete)
    • French: -ique
    • Galician: -ico
    • Hungarian: -ikus
    • Italian: -ico
    • Portuguese: -ico, -igo
    • Portuguese: -ego
    • Romanian: -ec, -ic
    • Sicilian: -icu
    • Spanish: -ico
    • Venetian: -ego