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Latin adjective

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The Descendants section in the entry for the Ancient Greek adjective δῐᾰλῠτῐκός (dialutikós) lists the Latin dialyticus as a descendant. {{R:L&S}}, {{R:du Cange}}, {{R:Gaffiot}}, {{R:OLD}}, {{R:Niermeyer}}, and {{R:NLW}} all lack an entry for such a word. However, the Google Book Search results yielded by the queries in this table:

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Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative dialyticus dialytica dialyticum,
dialyticũ
dialytici dialyticae,
dialyticæ
dialytica
genitive dialytici dialyticae,
dialyticæ
dialytici dialyticorum,
dialyticorũ
dialyticarum,
dialyticarũ
dialyticorum,
dialyticorũ
dative dialytico dialyticae,
dialyticæ
dialytico dialyticis dialyticis dialyticis
accusative dialyticum,
dialyticũ
dialyticam,
dialyticã
dialyticum,
dialyticũ
dialyticos dialyticas dialytica
ablative dialytico dialytica,
dialyticâ
dialytico dialyticis dialyticis dialyticis
vocative dialytice dialytica dialyticum,
dialyticũ
dialytici dialyticae,
dialyticæ
dialytica

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suggest that such a Latin word does indeed exist (in the New Latin period, although perhaps not before then). — I.S.M.E.T.A. 21:06, 3 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

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