necessitati
Necessitati is a Latin noun form derived from necessitas, meaning necessity, constraint, or inevitability. In Latin grammar, necessitas is a feminine noun of the third declension. The form necessitati occurs as the dative singular, used to indicate the indirect object or the recipient of the necessity, roughly “to/for the necessity.” The base noun has a full paradigm typical of third-declension abstract nouns, with nominative necessitas, genitive necessitatis, accusative necessitatem, and ablative necessitate; plural forms include necessitates (nominative/accusative), necessitatibus (dative/ablative), and necessitatum (genitive).
Etymology and meaning: necessitas comes from the Latin stem necess- with the abstract-noun suffix -itas, which
Usage in Latin literature: necessitas and its inflected forms appear in philosophical, legal, rhetorical, and theological
See also: Necessitas; Latin grammar; Third declension nouns; Abstract noun suffix -itas.