aliatum

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Latin[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the neuter of āliātus (flavored with garlic), from ālium (garlic) +‎ -ātus (-ed, adjective-forming suffix).

Noun[edit]

āliātum n (genitive āliātī); second declension

  1. food made with garlic
    • c. 200 BCE, Plautus, Mostellaria 47:
      tu tibi istos habeas turtures piscis avis, / sine me aliato fungi fortunas meas.
      You just keep those squabs of yours and your fish and your game for yourself, and leave me to my garlic and my lot. —Paul Nixon, Plautus With an English Translation, Volume 3, "The Haunted House", 1924. page 295

Declension[edit]

Second-declension noun (neuter).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative āliātum āliāta
Genitive āliātī āliātōrum
Dative āliātō āliātīs
Accusative āliātum āliāta
Ablative āliātō āliātīs
Vocative āliātum āliāta

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