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Europic

SXCDC

Pronunciation

Etymology

From no-tri ‘intra- (into)’ + yite ‘to go’ + -acu ‘-tion (action)’.

Noun

notri-yitacu

  1. (Classical calque) entrance
    Not really a proper classical calque, since the original Latin did not contain the go element, and instead just formed a verb directly from the adverb, and the -ance ending has been replaced with the nominalizer -acu. This would be back-translated as something more like entritation.

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