ambulatorius

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Latin

Etymology

From ambulātor (walker; idler; peddler), from ambulō (walk; travel).

Pronunciation

Adjective

ambulātōrius (feminine ambulātōria, neuter ambulātōrium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. That moves about; movable, transferable.
  2. Suitable for walking in.
  3. (figuratively) fickle, changeable, wavering

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ambulātōrius ambulātōria ambulātōrium ambulātōriī ambulātōriae ambulātōria
genitive ambulātōriī ambulātōriae ambulātōriī ambulātōriōrum ambulātōriārum ambulātōriōrum
dative ambulātōriō ambulātōriae ambulātōriō ambulātōriīs
accusative ambulātōrium ambulātōriam ambulātōrium ambulātōriōs ambulātōriās ambulātōria
ablative ambulātōriō ambulātōriā ambulātōriō ambulātōriīs
vocative ambulātōrie ambulātōria ambulātōrium ambulātōriī ambulātōriae ambulātōria

Descendants

  • English: ambulatory
  • Italian: ambulatorio
  • Polish: ambulatorium

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