coradicate

English

Etymology

co- + radicate

Adjective

coradicate (not comparable)

  1. (linguistics) Sharing a common root.
    • 1907, Allison Emery Drake, Discoveries in Hebrew, Gaelic, Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Basque and other Caucasic languages:
      It will be observed that the forms in s- occur only in the nominative and that the genitive forms are coradicate with the nominative form neuter.

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