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Habitus


Hab′i-tus

(hăb′ĭ-tŭs)
,
Noun.
[L.]
(Zool.)
Habitude; mode of life; general appearance.

Definition 2024


Habitus

Habitus

See also: habitus and Habitus'

German

Noun

Habitus m (genitive Habitus', plural Habitus)

  1. habitus, disposition, bearing

Declension

habitus

habitus

See also: Habitus and Habitus'

English

Habitus (general appearance) of the beetle Cucujus haematodes.

Noun

habitus

  1. (zoology) habitude; mode of life; bearing, general appearance.
  2. (botany) habit; general shape and appearance of a species or variety of plant.
  3. (sociology) The lifestyle, values, dispositions and expectations of particular social groups that are acquired through the activities and experiences of everyday life.

Translations

References

  • habitus in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

Anagrams


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ha‧bi‧tus

Etymology

From Latin habitus (habit), from habeō (have; maintain).

Noun

habitus m (plural habitussen)

  1. manner, behaviour
  2. general physical appearance such as shape of the body
  3. (zoology) general appearance and/or behaviour of a plant

Finnish

Noun

habitus

  1. habitus

Declension

Inflection of habitus (Kotus type 39/vastaus, no gradation)
nominative habitus habitukset
genitive habituksen habitusten
habituksien
partitive habitusta habituksia
illative habitukseen habituksiin
singular plural
nominative habitus habitukset
accusative nom. habitus habitukset
gen. habituksen
genitive habituksen habitusten
habituksien
partitive habitusta habituksia
inessive habituksessa habituksissa
elative habituksesta habituksista
illative habitukseen habituksiin
adessive habituksella habituksilla
ablative habitukselta habituksilta
allative habitukselle habituksille
essive habituksena habituksina
translative habitukseksi habituksiksi
instructive habituksin
abessive habituksetta habituksitta
comitative habituksineen

Synonyms


Latin

Etymology 1

Perfect passive participle of habeō (have).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈha.bi.tus/, [ˈha.bɪ.tʊs]

Participle

habitus m (feminine habita, neuter habitum); first/second declension

  1. retained, maintained, having been maintained
  2. (by extension) well-kept; stout, fleshy, burly
Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative habitus habita habitum habitī habitae habita
genitive habitī habitae habitī habitōrum habitārum habitōrum
dative habitō habitō habitīs
accusative habitum habitam habitum habitōs habitās habita
ablative habitō habitā habitō habitīs
vocative habite habita habitum habitī habitae habita

Etymology 2

From habeō (I have) + -tus (noun formation suffix)

Noun

habitus m (genitive habitūs); fourth declension

  1. habit; disposition; character
  2. physical or emotional condition
Inflection

Fourth declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative habitus habitūs
genitive habitūs habituum
dative habituī habitibus
accusative habitum habitūs
ablative habitū habitibus
vocative habitus habitūs
Descendants
  • Russian: габитус (gabitus)
  • Sardinian: àpidu, àpitu, àpiu
  • Scottish Gaelic: abaid
  • Spanish: hábito

References