< Reconstruction:Latin
Reconstruction:Latin/semitarius
Latin
Etymology
sēmita + -ārius. Or substantivation of the adjective sēmitārius (“related to footpaths, lanes, byways, etc.”).
Pronunciation
Inflection
Second declension.
| Italo-Western declension of *sēmitārius | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Singular | Plural | ||
| nominative | *sẹmẹtáriọs | *sẹmẹtárẹi | ||
| genitive | *sẹmẹtárẹi | *sẹmẹtariọ́rọ | ||
| dative | *sẹmẹtáriọ | *sẹmẹtárẹis | ||
| accusative-ablative | *sẹmẹtáriọ | *sẹmẹtáriọs | ||
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