propitius

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Latin

Etymology

From pro- plus an element possibly derived from *peth₂- (to rush, fly), so that the original meaning was "falling or rushing forward", hence "eager, well-disposed". Compare Ancient Greek προπετής (propetḗs, inclined forward).

Pronunciation

Adjective

propitius (feminine propitia, neuter propitium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. favorable, well-disposed, kind
  2. propitious

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative propitius propitia propitium propitiī propitiae propitia
genitive propitiī propitiae propitiī propitiōrum propitiārum propitiōrum
dative propitiō propitiae propitiō propitiīs
accusative propitium propitiam propitium propitiōs propitiās propitia
ablative propitiō propitiā propitiō propitiīs
vocative propitie propitia propitium propitiī propitiae propitia

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