English[]
Etymology[]
From literary French accusateur, from Latin accūsātōrem, accusative singular of accūsātor (“‘accuser’”).[1]
Noun[]
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Accusator ({{{1}}})
Related terms[]
- accusatorial → accusatorially
- accusatory
- accusatrix
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Latin[]
Etymology[]
From accūsō (“‘blame, accuse’”), from ad (“‘to, towards, at’”) + causa (“‘cause, reason, account, lawsuit’”).
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
accūsātor (genitive accūsātōris); m, third declension
- accuser, plaintiff
- denouncer, informer
Inflection[]
Number | Singular | Plural |
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nominative | accūsātor | accūsātōrēs |
genitive | accūsātōris | accūsātōrum |
dative | accūsātōrī | accūsātōribus |
accusative | accūsātōrem | accūsātōrēs |
ablative | accūsātōre | accūsātōribus |
vocative | accūsātor | accūsātōrēs |
Derived terms[]
- accūsātōrius
- accūsātrīx
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