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fatalis

Latin

Etymology

From fatum

Adjective

fātālis m and f, fātāle n; third declension

  1. of fate, destined, predestined
  2. fatal, deadly

Inflection

  • Third declension (3).
Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender M.F. N. MM.FF. NN.
nominative fātālis fātāle fātālēs fātālia
genitive fātālis fātālis fātālium fātālium
dative fātālī fātālī fātālibus fātālibus
accusative fātālem fātāle fātālēs fātālia
ablative fātālī fātālī fātālibus fātālibus
vocative fātālis fātāle fātālēs fātālia

Related terms

  • fātāliter
  • fātum

Descendants

  • Catalan: fatal
  • Danish: fatal
  • English: fatal
  • French: fatal
  • Italian: fatale
  • Portuguese: fatal
  • Spanish: fatal
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