aleatorului
Aleatorului is a Romanian term formed as the genitive/dative singular of the noun/adjective aleator. Aleator can function as an adjective meaning "random" or "chance," and, less commonly, as a noun referring to a person or thing determined by luck or hazard. The form aleatorului is used to indicate possession or to mark the indirect object in phrases such as cartea aleatorului (the random’s book) or munca aleatorului (the random’s work). In everyday speech the form is relatively rare and more often encountered in literary, philosophical, or theoretical contexts.
Etymology and related forms: aleator derives from Latin aleator, meaning “one who acts by lot” or “gambler,”
Usage notes: Because aleatorului behaves like a genitive/dative form, its most common function is to indicate