First attested in 1653; formed as the Latin sinciput (stem: sincipit-) + the English -al on the pattern of a Latin etymon of the form sincipitālis, which is first attested later (in 1757); compare the French sincipital (first attested in 1812).
sincipital (not comparable)
sincipital (feminine sincipitale, masculine plural sincipitaux, feminine plural sincipitales)
Borrowed from French sincipital.
sincipital m or n (feminine singular sincipitală, masculine plural sincipitali, feminine and neuter plural sincipitale)
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
nominative- accusative |
indefinite | sincipital | sincipitală | sincipitali | sincipitale | |||
definite | sincipitalul | sincipitala | sincipitalii | sincipitalele | ||||
genitive- dative |
indefinite | sincipital | sincipitale | sincipitali | sincipitale | |||
definite | sincipitalului | sincipitalei | sincipitalilor | sincipitalelor |