"nutrix" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Forms: nutricēs [plural, nominative], nutricēs [plural, vocative], nutricem [singular, accusative], nutricēs [plural, accusative], nutricis [singular, genitive], nutricum [plural, genitive], nutricī [singular, dative], nutricibus [plural, dative], nutricĕ [singular, ablative], nutricibus [plural, ablative], nutritor [masculine]
  1. Nourrice.
    Sense id: fr-nutrix-la-noun-RbfdZwBT Categories (other): Exemples en latin
  2. Seins. Tags: plural
    Sense id: fr-nutrix-la-noun-lLfiJkL3 Categories (other): Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en latin
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: altrix Derived forms: nutricius, nodriza, nourrice, nutrice, noirissa

Inflected forms

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    "Dérivé de nutrio (« nourrir, alimenter »), avec le suffixe -trix. Voir nutritor (« nourricier »).",
    "Selon Julius Pokorny, il est apparenté à natrix (« hydre », « serpent d’eau »), au grec ancien qui donne Nais, Naidis, Naias, Naiadis (« Naïade »), Nereis, Nereidis (« Néréide »)."
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          "text": "Dei nutrix est.",
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    "Selon Julius Pokorny, il est apparenté à natrix (« hydre », « serpent d’eau »), au grec ancien qui donne Nais, Naidis, Naias, Naiadis (« Naïade »), Nereis, Nereidis (« Néréide »)."
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        },
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