出典:Wiktionary
From Proto-Italic *potis, from Proto-Indo-European *pótis (“owner, master, host, husband”). Cognate with Albanian pata,[1][2] Ancient Greek πόσις (pósis), Sanskrit पति (páti).
potis m or f (neuter potis または pote, 比較級 potior, 最上級 potissimus)
Rarely inflected in the positive sense and then only by gender with potis for masculine and feminine gender and pote for neuter gender.