From Latin inventiō. Doublet of invention.
inventio (uncountable)
From German Invention, from Italian inventione, invenzione ("invention"; the spelling ending in -zione is the standard modern one — that ending in -tione is still used for invention in the musical sense, but is otherwise obsolete).
inventio
Inflection of inventio (Kotus type 3/valtio, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | inventio | inventiot | |
genitive | invention | inventioiden inventioitten | |
partitive | inventiota | inventioita | |
illative | inventioon | inventioihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | inventio | inventiot | |
accusative | nom. | inventio | inventiot |
gen. | invention | ||
genitive | invention | inventioiden inventioitten | |
partitive | inventiota | inventioita | |
inessive | inventiossa | inventioissa | |
elative | inventiosta | inventioista | |
illative | inventioon | inventioihin | |
adessive | inventiolla | inventioilla | |
ablative | inventiolta | inventioilta | |
allative | inventiolle | inventioille | |
essive | inventiona | inventioina | |
translative | inventioksi | inventioiksi | |
abessive | inventiotta | inventioitta | |
instructive | — | inventioin | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
From inveniō (“I find, discover, or come upon”) + -tiō.
inventiō f (genitive inventiōnis); third declension
Third-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | inventiō | inventiōnēs |
genitive | inventiōnis | inventiōnum |
dative | inventiōnī | inventiōnibus |
accusative | inventiōnem | inventiōnēs |
ablative | inventiōne | inventiōnibus |
vocative | inventiō | inventiōnēs |