uter
See also:úter
Latin
editEtymology 1
editFor*cuter,fromProto-Indo-European*kʷóteros,from*kʷos(“which”),ultimately from*kʷ-.Cognate withAncient Greekπότερος(póteros,“which of the two”)andEnglishwhether.
Pronunciation
edit- (Classical Latin)IPA(key):/ˈu.ter/,[ˈʊt̪ɛr]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)IPA(key):/ˈu.ter/,[ˈuːt̪er]
Adjective
edituter(feminineutra,neuterutrum);first/second-declensionadjective (nominative masculine singular in-er,pronominal)
- (interrogative)which(of two)?
- 68BCE– 44BCE,Cicero,Epistulae ad Atticum15.20.3.2:
- Pompeium Carteia receptum scribis; iam igitur contra hunc exercitum.Utraergo castra? Media enim tollit Antonius.
- 1999translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey
- You say that Pompey has been admitted into Carteia. So he’ll presently be bringing an army against Antony.Whichcamp then? For Antony is putting middle courses out of the question.
- 1999translation by D. R. Shackleton Bailey
- Pompeium Carteia receptum scribis; iam igitur contra hunc exercitum.Utraergo castra? Media enim tollit Antonius.
- (relative)whichever(of two)
- (indefinite)either,one or theother
Declension
editFirst/second-declensionadjective (nominative masculine singular in-er,pronominal).
singular | plural | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | uter | utra | utrum | utrī | utrae | utra | |
genitive | utrī̆us | utrōrum | utrārum | utrōrum | |||
dative | utrī | utrīs | |||||
accusative | utrum | utram | utrum | utrōs | utrās | utra | |
ablative | utrō | utrā | utrō | utrīs | |||
vocative | uter | utra | utrum | utrī | utrae | utra |
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editEtymology 2
editFor*udris,fromProto-Indo-European*wed-(“water”).Compare withAncient Greekὑδρία(hudría,“water-pot, pitcher”).Related tovitrum.
Pronunciation
edit- (Classical Latin)IPA(key):/ˈu.ter/,[ˈʊt̪ɛr]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)IPA(key):/ˈu.ter/,[ˈuːt̪er]
Noun
edituterm(genitiveutris);third declension
Declension
edit- Note: although the nominative and accusative plural was normally the masculineutrēs,the rare alternative neuter pluralutriais also attested.
Third-declensionnoun (i-stem).
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | uter | utrēs utria |
genitive | utris | utrium |
dative | utrī | utribus |
accusative | utrem | utrīs utrēs utria |
ablative | utre | utribus |
vocative | uter | utrēs |
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- Aromanian:utri
- Catalan:odre
- →French:outre
- Galician:odre
- Italian:otre
- Piedmontese:oiro
- Portuguese:odre
- Sicilian:utri
- Spanish:odre
References
edit- “uter”,inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “uter”,inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers
- uterinGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,Hachette.
- Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894)Latin Phrase-Book[1],London:Macmillan and Co.
- (ambiguous)to offer a person the alternative of... or..:optionem alicui dare, utrum...an
- (ambiguous)it is a debated point whether... or..:in contentione ponitur, utrum...an
- (ambiguous)to offer a person the alternative of... or..:optionem alicui dare, utrum...an
- “uter”,inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898),Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities,New York: Harper & Brothers
- Sihler, Andrew L.(1995)New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin,Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press,→ISBN
- Pokorny, Julius(1959)Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch(in German), Bern, München: Francke Verlag
- De Vaan, Michiel(2008) “uter”, inEtymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages(Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,pages646-647
Old High German
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFromProto-Germanic*ūdarą,fromProto-Indo-European*h₁ewHdʰr̥-,*h₁ówHdʰr̥,*h₁uHdʰr̥-(“udder”).
Noun
editūterm
Descendants
editReferences
edit- "u"in Köbler, Gerhard,Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch(6th edition 2014)
Romanian
editEtymology
editBorrowedfromLatinuterus,Frenchutérus.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editutern(pluralutere)
Declension
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