batā̆vicus (feminine batā̆vica, neuter batā̆vicum); first/second-declension adjective
Batavicus is not classically attested and only occurs in modern print starting from the 16th century. Instead, batavus seems to have been the usual word, before current-day Neo-Latin communities started using batavicus much more prominently than it was actually used.
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | batā̆vicus | batā̆vica | batā̆vicum | batā̆vicī | batā̆vicae | batā̆vica | |
genitive | batā̆vicī | batā̆vicae | batā̆vicī | batā̆vicōrum | batā̆vicārum | batā̆vicōrum | |
dative | batā̆vicō | batā̆vicae | batā̆vicō | batā̆vicīs | |||
accusative | batā̆vicum | batā̆vicam | batā̆vicum | batā̆vicōs | batā̆vicās | batā̆vica | |
ablative | batā̆vicō | batā̆vicā | batā̆vicō | batā̆vicīs | |||
vocative | batā̆vice | batā̆vica | batā̆vicum | batā̆vicī | batā̆vicae | batā̆vica |