fundator

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Latin [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From fundō (found, establish) +‎ -tor.

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Noun [edit]

fundātor (genitive fundātōris); m, third declension

  1. (rare) founder

Inflection [edit]

Number Singular Plural
nominative fundātor fundātōrēs
genitive fundātōris fundātōrum
dative fundātōrī fundātōribus
accusative fundātōrem fundātōrēs
ablative fundātōre fundātōribus
vocative fundātor fundātōrēs

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References [edit]

  • fundator in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879

Verb [edit]

fundātor

  1. second-person singular future passive imperative of fundō
    1. "thou shalt be founded, thou shalt be established"
    2. (figuratively) "thou shalt be secured, thou shalt be made firm"
  2. third-person singular future passive imperative of fundō
    1. "it shall be founded, it shall be established"
    2. (figuratively) "it shall be secured, it shall be made firm"