sativus
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sat- (the perfect passive participle stem of serō, “I sow or plant”) + -īvus (suffix forming adjectives)
satīvus (feminine satīva, neuter satīvum); first/second-declension adjective
In New Latin, within taxonomic binomial nomenclature, sativus (sativa, sativum) is a specific epithet in many genera of plants, denoting a species that is cultivated (as opposed to wild), being domesticated for agriculture (for example, Allium sativum, Avena sativa, Cannabis sativa); for more information see sativum.
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | satīvus | satīva | satīvum | satīvī | satīvae | satīva | |
genitive | satīvī | satīvae | satīvī | satīvōrum | satīvārum | satīvōrum | |
dative | satīvō | satīvae | satīvō | satīvīs | |||
accusative | satīvum | satīvam | satīvum | satīvōs | satīvās | satīva | |
ablative | satīvō | satīvā | satīvō | satīvīs | |||
vocative | satīve | satīva | satīvum | satīvī | satīvae | satīva |
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