derivativus

derivativus

dērīvātīvus, a, um (derivo), a) abgeleitet, organa, Cassiod. de dial. p. 538, a (ed. Garet.). – b) als gramm. t. t., durch Ableitung entstanden, abgeleitet, nomina, verba, Charis. 154, 27. Prisc. 2, 58 u. 8, 74 u.a. Gramm.


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