restatoitava
Restatoitava is a term used in linguistic theory to describe a hypothetical verb form in Romance-language morphology. It is not attested in any natural language; rather, it serves as a theoretical construct to explore how aspect and past reference might interact in a fully synthetic system of verbal inflection.
Etymology and coinage: The name blends Italian lexical material—“restare” (to stay, to remain)—with a pseudo-imperfective suffix
Morphology and usage: In theory, restatoitava would mark habitual or iterative past actions with a stative
Evaluation: Proponents argue the form helps separate aspect from tense in past-time descriptions and aids typological
See also: Romance languages, verb morphology, aspect, tense, linguistic typology, neologisms.