admiratioadmirare
Admiratioadmirare is a neologism occasionally encountered in linguistic and philological discussions to designate the relationship between the Latin noun admiratio (admiration) and the verb admirare (to admire). The term is not attested in classical Latin sources and is used mainly in meta-linguistic or pedagogical contexts to illustrate how noun and verb forms derived from a common root interact in Latin.
Etymology of the word follows a straightforward compound pattern, formed from admiratio and admirare. It is
In theoretical discussions, admiratioadmirare is invoked to explore how Latin can encode the act of admiring
Examples in teaching materials may paraphrase the concept as “the admiration to admire,” illustrating the close