compilatio

Latin

Etymology

From compīlō (snatch together, carry off) +‎ -ātiō.

Pronunciation

Noun

compīlātiō (genitive compīlātiōnis); f, third declension

  1. The act of carrying off or snatching together; pillaging, plundering.
  2. A compilation, collection (of documents).

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative compīlātiō compīlātiōnēs
genitive compīlātiōnis compīlātiōnum
dative compīlātiōnī compīlātiōnibus
accusative compīlātiōnem compīlātiōnēs
ablative compīlātiōne compīlātiōnibus
vocative compīlātiō compīlātiōnēs

Related terms

Descendants

  • Italian: compilazione
  • Portuguese: compilação
  • Spanish: compilación
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