-άτικος

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Greek

Etymology

From the adjectival suffixes -άτ(ος) (-át(os)) +‎ -ικος (-ikos).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-άτικος (-átikosm (feminine -άτικη, neuter -άτικο)

  1. (forming adjectives) from nouns, denoting sense of time
    αποκριά (apokriá, carnival in costume) + ‎-άτικος (-átikos) → ‎αποκριάτικος (apokriátikos, carnivalistic)
    Κυριακή (Kyriakí, Sunday) + ‎-άτικος (-átikos) → ‎κυριακάτικος (kyriakátikos, of a Sunday)
  2. (in neuter plural, adverb) see -άτικα

Declension

Declension of -άτικος
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative -άτικος (-átikos) -άτικη (-átiki) -άτικο (-átiko) -άτικοι (-átikoi) -άτικες (-átikes) -άτικα (-átika)
genitive -άτικου (-átikou) -άτικης (-átikis) -άτικου (-átikou) -άτικων (-átikon) -άτικων (-átikon) -άτικων (-átikon)
accusative -άτικο (-átiko) -άτικη (-átiki) -άτικο (-átiko) -άτικους (-átikous) -άτικες (-átikes) -άτικα (-átika)
vocative -άτικε (-átike) -άτικη (-átiki) -άτικο (-átiko) -άτικοι (-átikoi) -άτικες (-átikes) -άτικα (-átika)

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