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Definition of Aptotes
1. aptote [n] - See also: aptote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aptotes
Literary usage of Aptotes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Vergleichende Grammatik des Sanskrit, Zend, griechischen, lateinischen by Franz Bopp (1842)
"... (1i)as(un)t ium(un) und (k)lva zu den „aptotes" zählt (Grammar of the Sanscrit
language p. ... aptotes ..."
2. Adam's Latin Grammar: With Numerous Additions and Improvements, Designed to by Charles Dexter Cleveland (1836)
"... or aptotes.* Nouns in и are indeclinable in the singular number, but regular
in the plural, as, ..."
3. The High School: A Study of Origins and Tendencies by Frank Webster Smith (1916)
"Manner of compounding. Sb. Compound substantives and their inflection. 6b.
Formae casum, ie, peculiarities of declension,— aptotes, ..."
4. A Comparative Grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian by Franz Bopp (1862)
"... native Grammarians, should assign the formations in tfa(un), (k)as(un), fum(un),
and (k)trd, to the "aptotes" ("Grammar of the Sanscrit language," p. ..."