See andabata on Wiktionary
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Another proposed source is the Celtic language Gaulish, from an unattested compound word derived from the same root as Indo-Iranian *andʰás (“blind, dark”) combined with a second element that could either be related to battuo or derive from Proto-Indo-European *gʷeh₂- (“to go”), which gave rise in some Celtic languages to words related to death such as Old Irish atbaill (“perish, die”).", "forms": [ { "form": "andā̆bata", "tags": [ "canonical", "masculine" ] }, { "form": "andā̆batae", "tags": [ "genitive" ] }, { "form": "no-table-tags", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "table-tags" ] }, { "form": "la-ndecl", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "inflection-template" ] }, { "form": "andābata", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "nominative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "nominative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "genitive", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatārum", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "genitive", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "dative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatīs", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "dative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatam", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "accusative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatās", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "accusative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatā", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "ablative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatīs", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "ablative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābata", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "singular", "vocative" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "plural", "vocative" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "andā̆bata<1>", "g": "m" }, "expansion": "andā̆bata m (genitive andā̆batae); first declension", "name": "la-noun" } ], "inflection_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "andābata<1>" }, "name": "la-ndecl" } ], "lang": "Latin", "lang_code": "la", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "Latin entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Latin masculine nouns in the first declension", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 2 entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" } ], "examples": [ { "english": "But you're much more cautious in military concerns than in counsel, who neither wished to swim in the Ocean, a man so keen on swimming, nor to watch those charioteers, whom we could not deprive before even of the enjoyment of a blindfolded gladiator. But we've already joked enough.", "ref": "62 BCE – 43 BCE, Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares 7.10", "text": "Sed tū in rē mīlitārī multō es cautior quam in advocātiōnibus, quī neque in Ōceanō natāre voluerīs studiōsissimus homō natandī neque spectāre essedāriōs, quem anteā nē andabatā quidem dēfraudāre poterāmus. Sed iam satis iocātī sumus." } ], "glosses": [ "a gladiator who fought wearing a helmet without openings for the eyes" ], "id": "en-andabata-la-noun-QMw08v~k", "links": [ [ "gladiator", "gladiator" ] ], "tags": [ "declension-1", "uncommon" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/anˈdaː.ba.ta/", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "[än̪ˈd̪äːbät̪ä]", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "/anˈda.ba.ta/", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "[än̪ˈd̪äbät̪ä]", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "/anˈda.ba.ta/", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" }, { "ipa": "[än̪ˈd̪äːbät̪ä]", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" } ], "word": "andabata" } { "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "pl", "2": "la", "3": "andabata" }, "expansion": "Learned borrowing from Latin andabata", "name": "lbor" }, { "args": { "1": "1612" }, "expansion": "1612", "name": "etydate/the" }, { "args": { "1": "1612" }, "expansion": "First attested in 1612", "name": "etydate" }, { "args": { "1": "<span class=\"cited-source\">Krystyna Siekierska (<span class=\"None\" lang=\"und\">14.06.2016) “ANDABATA”, in <cite>Elektroniczny Słownik Języka Polskiego XVII i XVIII Wieku</cite> [<cite>Electronic Dictionary of the Polish Language of the XVII and XVIII Century</cite>]</span></span>" }, "expansion": "", "name": "ref" } ], "etymology_text": "Learned borrowing from Latin andabata. First attested in 1612.", "forms": [ { "form": "no-table-tags", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "table-tags" ] }, { "form": "pl-decl-noun-m-pr", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "inflection-template" ] }, { "form": "andabata", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "nominative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andabaci", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "nominative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andabaty", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "derogatory", "nominative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andabaty", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "genitive", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andabatów", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "genitive", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andabacie", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "dative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andabatom", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "dative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andabatę", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "accusative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andabatów", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "accusative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andabatą", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "instrumental", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andabatami", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "instrumental", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andabacie", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "locative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andabatach", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "locative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andabato", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "singular", "vocative" ] }, { "form": "andabaci", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "plural", "vocative" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "m-pr" }, "expansion": "andabata m pers", "name": "pl-noun" } ], "hyphenation": [ "an‧da‧ba‧ta" ], "inflection_templates": [ { "args": {}, "name": "pl-decl-noun-m-pr" } ], "lang": "Polish", "lang_code": "pl", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 2 entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Polish entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Polish links with manual fragments", "parents": [ "Links with manual fragments", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Polish links with redundant alt parameters", "parents": [ "Links with redundant alt parameters", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Polish links with redundant wikilinks", "parents": [ "Links with redundant wikilinks", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "pl", "name": "Ancient Rome", "orig": "pl:Ancient Rome", "parents": [ "Ancient Africa", "Ancient Europe", "Ancient history", "Ancient Near East", "History of Italy", "History of Africa", "History of Europe", "History", "Ancient Asia", "Italy", "Africa", "Europe", "All topics", "History of Asia", "Earth", "Eurasia", "Fundamental", "Asia", "Nature" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "pl", "name": "Athletes", "orig": "pl:Athletes", "parents": [ "Occupations", "Sports", "People", "Work", "Human activity", "Human", "Human behaviour", "All topics", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "pl", "name": "Male people", "orig": "pl:Male people", "parents": [ "Male", "People", "Gender", "Human", "Biology", "Psychology", "Sociology", "All topics", "Sciences", "Social sciences", "Fundamental", "Society" ], "source": "w" } ], "glosses": [ "andabatae (gladiator who fought wearing a helmet without openings for the eyes)" ], "id": "en-andabata-pl-noun-Gum4pRNU", "links": [ [ "Ancient Rome", "Ancient Rome" ], [ "andabatae", "andabatae" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(Ancient Rome, historical) andabatae (gladiator who fought wearing a helmet without openings for the eyes)" ], "tags": [ "Ancient-Rome", "historical", "masculine", "person" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/an.daˈba.ta/" }, { "rhymes": "-ata" } ], "word": "andabata" }
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Another proposed source is the Celtic language Gaulish, from an unattested compound word derived from the same root as Indo-Iranian *andʰás (“blind, dark”) combined with a second element that could either be related to battuo or derive from Proto-Indo-European *gʷeh₂- (“to go”), which gave rise in some Celtic languages to words related to death such as Old Irish atbaill (“perish, die”).", "forms": [ { "form": "andā̆bata", "tags": [ "canonical", "masculine" ] }, { "form": "andā̆batae", "tags": [ "genitive" ] }, { "form": "no-table-tags", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "table-tags" ] }, { "form": "la-ndecl", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "inflection-template" ] }, { "form": "andābata", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "nominative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "nominative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "genitive", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatārum", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "genitive", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "dative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatīs", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "dative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatam", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "accusative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatās", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "accusative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābatā", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "ablative", "singular" ] }, { "form": "andābatīs", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "ablative", "plural" ] }, { "form": "andābata", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "singular", "vocative" ] }, { "form": "andābatae", "source": "declension", "tags": [ "plural", "vocative" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "andā̆bata<1>", "g": "m" }, "expansion": "andā̆bata m (genitive andā̆batae); first declension", "name": "la-noun" } ], "inflection_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "andābata<1>" }, "name": "la-ndecl" } ], "lang": "Latin", "lang_code": "la", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Latin 4-syllable words", "Latin entries with incorrect language header", "Latin first declension nouns", "Latin lemmas", "Latin masculine nouns", "Latin masculine nouns in the first declension", "Latin nouns", "Latin terms borrowed from Ancient Greek", "Latin terms borrowed from Gaulish", "Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek", "Latin terms derived from Gaulish", "Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo-European", "Latin terms with IPA pronunciation", "Latin terms with quotations", "Latin terms with unknown etymologies", "Latin uncommon terms", "Pages with 2 entries", "Pages with entries" ], "examples": [ { "english": "But you're much more cautious in military concerns than in counsel, who neither wished to swim in the Ocean, a man so keen on swimming, nor to watch those charioteers, whom we could not deprive before even of the enjoyment of a blindfolded gladiator. But we've already joked enough.", "ref": "62 BCE – 43 BCE, Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares 7.10", "text": "Sed tū in rē mīlitārī multō es cautior quam in advocātiōnibus, quī neque in Ōceanō natāre voluerīs studiōsissimus homō natandī neque spectāre essedāriōs, quem anteā nē andabatā quidem dēfraudāre poterāmus. Sed iam satis iocātī sumus." } ], "glosses": [ "a gladiator who fought wearing a helmet without openings for the eyes" ], "links": [ [ "gladiator", "gladiator" ] ], "tags": [ "declension-1", "uncommon" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "/anˈdaː.ba.ta/", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "[än̪ˈd̪äːbät̪ä]", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "/anˈda.ba.ta/", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "[än̪ˈd̪äbät̪ä]", "tags": [ "Classical-Latin" ] }, { "ipa": "/anˈda.ba.ta/", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" }, { "ipa": "[än̪ˈd̪äːbät̪ä]", "note": "modern Italianate Ecclesiastical" } ], "word": "andabata" } { "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "pl", "2": "la", "3": "andabata" }, "expansion": "Learned borrowing from Latin andabata", "name": "lbor" }, { "args": { "1": "1612" }, "expansion": "1612", "name": "etydate/the" }, { "args": { "1": "1612" }, "expansion": "First attested in 1612", "name": "etydate" }, { "args": { "1": "<span class=\"cited-source\">Krystyna Siekierska (<span class=\"None\" lang=\"und\">14.06.2016) “ANDABATA”, in <cite>Elektroniczny Słownik Języka Polskiego XVII i XVIII Wieku</cite> [<cite>Electronic Dictionary of the Polish Language of the XVII and XVIII Century</cite>]</span></span>" }, "expansion": "", "name": "ref" } ], "etymology_text": "Learned borrowing from Latin andabata. 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