interrete
Esperanto
Etymology
inter- (“between”) + reto (“web”) + -e, calque of English Internet.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /interˈrete/
- Rhymes: -ete
- Hyphenation: in‧ter‧re‧te
Adverb
interrete
Synonyms
Related terms
Italian
Etymology
From inter- (“between”) + rete (“web”), calque of English Internet.
Noun
interrete f (plural interreti)
- synonym of internet
Anagrams
Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
A neologism, from inter- (“between”) + rēte (“net”), a phono-semantic matching of English Internet.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ɪn.tɛrˈreː.tɛ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [in̪.t̪erˈrɛː.t̪e]
Noun
interrēte n (genitive interrētis); third declension
- (Contemporary Latin) The Internet.
- 1999, Congregatio pro Institutis Vitae Consecratae et Societatibus Vitae Apostolicae, Verbi Sponsa: Instructio de vita contemplativa deque monialium clausura.[1], Vatican:
- Usurpatio si quae erit aliorum communicationis instrumentorum recentium, qualia sunt: similaria, telephonia cellularia, interrete...
- If there will be usage of other, more recent instruments of communication, such as fax machines, cellphones and the Internet...
- 2000, Versio anglica hujus parvae comoediae per Interrete apud gregem c.t. LatinTeach apparuit. (The English version of this playlet appeared on the Internet in the LatinTeach list.) — Texas Classical Association (translation from same) [2]
- 2001, Antonius Pelosi, Lingua Latina Peculiare Signum Unitatis et Universalitatis Ecclesiae. [3], Latinitas (Sep. 2001), reprinted in Warszawskie Studia Teologiczne (XIII/2000, pages 191-198):
- Praeterea in Finnia et in Bohemia Stationes Radiophonicae nuntios Latina emittunt lingua, qui per interrete quoque vulgantur...
- Furthermore, radio stations in Finland and Czechia broadcast the news in Latin, which is also published on the internet...
- 2006, Annula E. Llewellyn, Annula E. Llewellyn Reverendissimo domino archiepiscopo Leonardo Sandri s.pl.d.[4], Latinitas Opus Fundatum in Civitate Vaticana:
- Haud aliter, crede mihi, nisi per Interrete linguae Latinae studium inter iuniores potissimum temporibus futuris propagabitur.
- In hardly any other way, believe me, save through the Internet will the study of the Latin language be spread among the youth in the future.
Declension
Third-declension noun (neuter, pure i-stem).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | interrēte | interrētia |
| genitive | interrētis | interrētium |
| dative | interrētī | interrētibus |
| accusative | interrēte | interrētia |
| ablative | interrēte interrētī |
interrētibus |
| vocative | interrēte | interrētia |