epigraphicus

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Latin

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Etymology

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From the Ancient Greek ἐπῐγρᾰφῐκός (epigraphikós), from ἐπῐγρᾰφή (epigraphḗ, an inscription) +‎ -ῐκός (-ikós, of or pertaining to).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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epigraphicus (feminine epigraphica, neuter epigraphicum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) epigraphic, epigraphical (of or pertaining to [dedicatory] inscriptions)
    Supplementum Epigraphicum GraecumThe Greek Epigraphical Supplement
    • 1620, Petrus á Beeck, Aquiſgranum ſiue Hiſtorica Narratio, De Regiæ S.R.I. & Coronationis Regum Rom., 226:
      [] decedit ex humanis ann. 1483. funeratuſque eſt in templo antiquo vt docet epigraphica inſcriptio inciſa ſaxo []
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    • 1635, Philibert Monet, Invantaire des deux Langues, françoise, et latine, 569/2:
      Cordon, filet de chaque coté de la legeande : Limbus epigraphicus, Monetalis epigraphe linearis orbiculus.
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Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative epigraphicus epigraphica epigraphicum epigraphicī epigraphicae epigraphica
genitive epigraphicī epigraphicae epigraphicī epigraphicōrum epigraphicārum epigraphicōrum
dative epigraphicō epigraphicae epigraphicō epigraphicīs
accusative epigraphicum epigraphicam epigraphicum epigraphicōs epigraphicās epigraphica
ablative epigraphicō epigraphicā epigraphicō epigraphicīs
vocative epigraphice epigraphica epigraphicum epigraphicī epigraphicae epigraphica
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Descendants

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  • English: epigraphic