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Latin
Etymology
From radiophōnum + -icus.
Adjective
radiophōnicus (feminine radiophōnica, neuter radiophōnicum); first/second-declension adjective
- (relational, New Latin) radio; relating to radio
- 1957, Pope Pius XII, Allocutio Sanctissimi Domini Nostri Pii PP. XII (Die XXVII m. Octobris, A.D. MCMLVII) , Vatican:
- Hoc est radiophonicum inventum, unum certe ex maximis, quae hominum ingenium hac nostra aetate feliciter invexit.
- This is radio, certainly one of the greatest discoveries which the genius of mankind has fortunately brought into our times.
- 2001, Antonius Pelosi, Lingua Latina Peculiare Signum Unitatis et Universalitatis Ecclesiae. , Latinitas (Sep. 2001), reprinted in Warszawskie Studia Teologiczne (XIII/2000, pages 191-198):
Praeterea in Finnia et in Bohemia Stationes Radiophonicae nuntios Latina emittunt lingua, qui per interrete quoque vulgantur...- Furthermore, radio stations in Finland and Czechia broadcast the news in Latin, which is also published on the internet...
Declension
First/second-declension adjective.