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Latin
Etymology
From aura (“breeze, wind”) + -āticum.
Pronunciation
Noun
*aurāticum m (Proto-Gallo-Romance)
- wind
- storm
Reconstruction notes
Attested in French from ca. 1120 (Voyage de Saint Brendan),[1] in Occitan from the late 12th century,[2] and in Catalan from the late 13th century (Llibre dels fets).[3]
Declension
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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*/au̯ˈradjos/
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*/au̯ˈradjo/
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oblique
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*/au̯ˈradjo/
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*/au̯ˈradjos/
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