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Proto-Italic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *n̥th₂gros, from the root *teh₂g- (“to touch”); equivalent to *ən- + *tāg- + *-ros.
Adjective
*əntagros
- untouched[1]
- intact, whole, complete
Declension
Declension of *əntagros (o/ā-stem)
Singular
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Masculine
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Feminine
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Neuter
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Nominative
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*əntagros
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*əntagrā
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*əntagrom
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Vocative
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*əntagre
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*əntagra
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*əntagrom
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Accusative
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*əntagrom
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*əntagram
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*əntagrom
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Genitive
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*əntagrosjo, əntagrī
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*əntagrās
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*əntagrosjo, əntagrī
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Dative
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*əntagrōi
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*əntagrāi
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*əntagrōi
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Ablative
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*əntagrōd
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*əntagrād
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*əntagrōd
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Locative
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*əntagrei
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*əntagrāi
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*əntagrei
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Plural
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Masculine
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Feminine
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Neuter
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Nominative
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*əntagrōs, əntagroi
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*əntagrās
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*əntagrā
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Vocative
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*əntagrōs, əntagroi
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*əntagrās
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*əntagrā
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Accusative
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*əntagrons
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*əntagrans
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*əntagrā
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Genitive
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*əntagrom
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*əntagrāzōm
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*əntagrom
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Dative
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*əntagrois
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*əntagrais
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*əntagrois
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Ablative
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*əntagrois
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*əntagrais
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*əntagrois
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Locative
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*əntagrois
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*əntagrais
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*əntagrois
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Descendants
References
- ^ De Vaan, Michiel (2008) “tangō, -ere”, in Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 606–607: “*ntagro- ‘untouched’”
- ^ Buck, Carl (1904) A grammar of Oscan and Umbrian, Ginn & Co, page 8