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-fex

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See also: fex and Fex

Latin

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Etymology

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Equivalent to faciō +‎ -s. Inherited from Proto-Italic *-faks, from earlier *-θaks, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰéh₁k-s, the root noun of *dʰeh₁-k-, an extension of *dʰeh₁- (to do; to place). Related to *fakiō.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-fex m (genitive -ficis); third declension

  1. denotes maker or performer
    ars (art) + ‎-fex → ‎artifex (artist)
    pānis (bread) + ‎-fex → ‎pānifex (bread-maker, baker)
    aedēs (building) + ‎-fex → ‎aedifex (builder)
    pōns (bridge) + ‎-fex → ‎pontifex (high priest, literally bridge-maker)

Declension

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Third-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative -fex -ficēs
genitive -ficis -ficum
dative -ficī -ficibus
accusative -ficem -ficēs
ablative -fice -ficibus
vocative -fex -ficēs

Derived terms

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