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deceptorius

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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dēceptōrius (feminine dēceptōria, neuter dēceptōrium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. deceitful, deceptive

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative dēceptōrius dēceptōria dēceptōrium dēceptōriī dēceptōriae dēceptōria
genitive dēceptōriī dēceptōriae dēceptōriī dēceptōriōrum dēceptōriārum dēceptōriōrum
dative dēceptōriō dēceptōriae dēceptōriō dēceptōriīs
accusative dēceptōrium dēceptōriam dēceptōrium dēceptōriōs dēceptōriās dēceptōria
ablative dēceptōriō dēceptōriā dēceptōriō dēceptōriīs
vocative dēceptōrie dēceptōria dēceptōrium dēceptōriī dēceptōriae dēceptōria

Descendants

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  • Italian: decettorio (archaic)
  • Spanish: deceptorio

References

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