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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/24 22:38 UTC 版)
Possibly derived ultimately from a form of Proto-Indo-European *-tus (found in the supine suffix -tum, -tū) followed by Proto-Indo-European *-rós (adjective-forming suffix). The suffix *-tūro- is only attested in Latin, so its creation may postdate Proto-Italic.
Fortson 2007 hypothesizes that the starting point was pre-Latin *futūros (“going to be”) (Latin futūrus), built on the instrumental singular *futū of a pre-Latin abstract noun *futus by analogy to preexisting time-adjectives ending in *-ros, such as *mātūros (“early, soon”) (Latin mātūrus) and *sēros (“late”) (Latin sērus).
Fortson mentions and rejects the alternative etymologies deriving it from the agent noun suffix -tōr-, or from the supine followed by a lost infinitive *esom (with an assumed development from *-tū *esom to *-tūrom, followed by reanalysis as an adjective).
First/second-declension adjective.
| singular | plural | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
| nominative | -tūrus | -tūra | -tūrum | -tūrī | -tūrae | -tūra | |
| genitive | -tūrī | -tūrae | -tūrī | -tūrōrum | -tūrārum | -tūrōrum | |
| dative | -tūrō | -tūrae | -tūrō | -tūrīs | |||
| accusative | -tūrum | -tūram | -tūrum | -tūrōs | -tūrās | -tūra | |
| ablative | -tūrō | -tūrā | -tūrō | -tūrīs | |||
| vocative | -tūre | -tūra | -tūrum | -tūrī | -tūrae | -tūra | |