notiva
Enter a Latin word or short phrase below, and look it
up in
Whitaker's Words:
iv SUFFIX
-ive, -ed; tending to, pretaining to;
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 NOM S F POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 VOC S F POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 ABL S F POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 NOM P N POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 VOC P N POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 ACC P N POS
noto, notare, notavi, notatus V (1st) [XXXBX]
observe; record; brand; write, inscribe;
noteo, notere, notui, notitus V (2nd) [FXXEM] Medieval uncommon
notify;
iv SUFFIX
-ive, -ed; having the passive tendency; having been ...-ed;
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 NOM S F POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 VOC S F POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 ABL S F POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 NOM P N POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 VOC P N POS
notiv.a ADJ 1 1 ACC P N POS
nosco, noscere, novi, notus V (3rd) TRANS [XXXAO]
get to know; learn, find out; become cognizant of/acquainted/familiar with;
MORE - hit RETURN/ENTER to continue
Unexpected exception in PAUSE
examine, study, inspect; try (case); recognize, accept as valid/true; recall;
novi, novisse, notus V (3rd) PERFDEF [XXXDX] lesser
know, know of; know how, be able (to); experience; (PERF form, PRES force);
know; be familiar/acquainted/conversant with/aware of; accept, recognize;