emerita

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See also: Emerita and emérita

English

Etymology 1

From the Latin ēmerita, the feminine singular form of ēmeritus.

Adjective

emerita (plural emeritae)

  1. feminine singular of emeritus ((often postpositive) retired, but retaining an honorific version of a previous title)

Noun

emerita (plural emeritae, masculine singular emeritus)

  1. A female person who is retired from active service or an occupation, especially one who retains an honorific version of a previous title.
    • 1988, Nadya Aisenberg, Mona Harrington, Women of Academe: Outsiders in the Sacred Grove, University of Massachusetts Press, →ISBN, page 187:
      And the older women faculty, the emeritae lived around the college and you talked to them and you heard it ... you know, they were just devoted to that place body and soul, and they didn’t care if they made two bent nickels a year, []
    • 1991, American Holistic Nurses' Association, Beginnings, page 3:
      With the help of ever-present chief elder Charlotte McGuire and our headquarters, an updated list of all Board members was developed. Twenty-eight persons who are now emeritae were named.
    • 2007, Daniel Aaron, The Americanist, University of Michigan Press, →ISBN, page 69:
      In 1939, when I arrived, women made up a slight majority of the Smith faculty. The oldest of the emeritae were such relics as Elizabeth Hanscomb, who had taught one of the first American literature courses in the country some time in the 1890s.
    • 2008, Linda Nochlin, A Life of Learning, pages 15–16:
      Although by no means a card-carrying feminist—and who was in those days, besides some shapeless, tweedy, old left-over suffragettes among the emeritae?—I knew from that time onward that I was not going to be one of those model domestic women.
Translations

Etymology 2

From the Latin ēmerita, a substantive use of the neuter plural form of ēmeritus.

Noun

emerita

  1. plural of emeritum

Anagrams

Finnish

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin ēmerita.

Pronunciation

Noun

emerita

  1. emerita

Declension

Inflection of emerita (Kotus type 13/katiska, no gradation)
nominative emerita emeritat
genitive emeritan emeritoiden
emeritoitten
emeritojen
partitive emeritaa emeritoita
emeritoja
illative emeritaan emeritoihin
singular plural
nominative emerita emeritat
accusative nom. emerita emeritat
gen. emeritan
genitive emeritan emeritoiden
emeritoitten
emeritojen
emeritain rare
partitive emeritaa emeritoita
emeritoja
inessive emeritassa emeritoissa
elative emeritasta emeritoista
illative emeritaan emeritoihin
adessive emeritalla emeritoilla
ablative emeritalta emeritoilta
allative emeritalle emeritoille
essive emeritana emeritoina
translative emeritaksi emeritoiksi
abessive emeritatta emeritoitta
instructive emeritoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of emerita (Kotus type 13/katiska, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative emeritani emeritani
accusative nom. emeritani emeritani
gen. emeritani
genitive emeritani emeritoideni
emeritoitteni
emeritojeni
emeritaini rare
partitive emeritaani emeritoitani
emeritojani
inessive emeritassani emeritoissani
elative emeritastani emeritoistani
illative emeritaani emeritoihini
adessive emeritallani emeritoillani
ablative emeritaltani emeritoiltani
allative emeritalleni emeritoilleni
essive emeritanani emeritoinani
translative emeritakseni emeritoikseni
abessive emeritattani emeritoittani
instructive
comitative emeritoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative emeritasi emeritasi
accusative nom. emeritasi emeritasi
gen. emeritasi
genitive emeritasi emeritoidesi
emeritoittesi
emeritojesi
emeritaisi rare
partitive emeritaasi emeritoitasi
emeritojasi
inessive emeritassasi emeritoissasi
elative emeritastasi emeritoistasi
illative emeritaasi emeritoihisi
adessive emeritallasi emeritoillasi
ablative emeritaltasi emeritoiltasi
allative emeritallesi emeritoillesi
essive emeritanasi emeritoinasi
translative emeritaksesi emeritoiksesi
abessive emeritattasi emeritoittasi
instructive
comitative emeritoinesi

Derived terms

compounds

Further reading

Italian

Adjective

emerita f sg

  1. feminine singular of emerito

Anagrams

Latin

Participle

ēmerita

  1. inflection of ēmeritus:
    1. nominative/vocative feminine singular
    2. nominative/accusative/nominative neuter plural

Participle

ēmeritā

  1. ablative feminine singular of ēmeritus