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Autors

Autors is a term that appears in several European language traditions to denote the creator or author of a work. When capitalized, Autors may also function as a proper noun, such as a surname, brand name, or organizational title in some contexts. The word is closely related to the English word author and reflects the same core idea of originating or creating content.

Etymology and linguistic usage

The term derives from Latin auctor, meaning creator or originator. In Baltic languages, the word is used

Functions in writing and cataloging

In bibliographic and editorial practice, the autors designation identifies the credited creator of a text, composition,

Proper-noun usage

As a proper noun, Autors may appear as a surname or as the name of a company,

See also

Author, Authorship, Auteur.

with
gender
and
number
inflections
that
align
with
the
grammar
of
each
language.
For
example,
in
Latvian
the
standard
noun
is
autors
(masculine
singular),
with
feminine
autore
and
plural
autori;
it
designates
the
person
who
wrote
or
created
a
work.
Related
forms
exist
in
other
languages,
often
with
similar
roots
in
words
equivalent
to
“author.”
artwork,
or
other
artifact.
It
appears
in
catalogs,
citations,
and
author-bylines,
signaling
responsibility
and
attribution
for
the
work.
The
concept
of
authorship
also
intersects
with
broader
discussions
of
intellectual
property,
responsibility,
and
creative
credit.
project,
or
collective.
In
such
cases,
the
meaning
remains
tied
to
authorship
and
original
creation,
but
the
specific
reference
is
determined
by
the
bearer
of
the
name.