"triptote" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈtɹɪptoʊt/ Forms: triptotes [plural]
Etymology: From Latin triptōtum, from Ancient Greek τρίπτωτος (tríptōtos), from τρι- (tri-, “three”) + πίπτω (píptō, “to fall”) + -τος (-tos, verbal adjective–forming suffix), influenced by the verbal noun πτῶσις (ptôsis, “inflection”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|triptōtum}} Latin triptōtum, {{bor|en|grc|τρίπτωτος}} Ancient Greek τρίπτωτος (tríptōtos), {{affix|grc|τρι-|πίπτω|-τος|nocat=1|pos3=verbal adjective–forming suffix|t1=three|t2=to fall}} τρι- (tri-, “three”) + πίπτω (píptō, “to fall”) + -τος (-tos, verbal adjective–forming suffix) Head templates: {{en-noun}} triptote (plural triptotes)
  1. (grammar) A noun which has three cases. Categories (topical): Grammar, Three Derived forms: triptotic Coordinate_terms: aptote, monoptote, diptote, tetraptote, pentaptote Translations (a noun which has only three cases): مُنْصَرِف (munṣarif) [masculine] (Arabic), triptoot [masculine] (Dutch), triptote [masculine] (French), triptotisches Nomen [neuter] (German), Triptoton [neuter] (German), Triptotum [neuter] (German), triptotum (Latin), triptoton (Latin), трёхпаде́жное существи́тельное (trjoxpadéžnoje suščestvítelʹnoje) [neuter] (Russian), трипто́т (triptót) (Russian)

Inflected forms

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