aptote
English
Etymology
From Latin aptotum, from Ancient Greek ἄπτωτος (áptōtos, “without cases”).
Noun
aptote (plural aptotes)
- (grammar, obsolete) A noun (broadly speaking) which has no distinction of cases; an indeclinable noun.
From Latin aptotum, from Ancient Greek ἄπτωτος (áptōtos, “without cases”).
aptote (plural aptotes)