vitricus

Etymology
Possibly from, but the (likely) long /iː/ is problematic.

Pronunciation

 * Even though this word is reported as in the Lewis & Short and Gaffiot 2016 dictionaries, it is never attested as such in ancient poetry. De Vaan and the Oxford Latin Dictionary provide it with vī-. In poetry, it is only attested three times in Ovid (always with a heavy initial syllable, ambiguously vī- or vĭt-) and a few other times in late poets such as Prudentius (in like positions). That the vowel of the first syllable was long is supported by at least the Romanian reflex (the Sardinian and southern Italian reflexes can equally reflect /ī/ or /ĭ/).
 * Even though this word is reported as in the Lewis & Short and Gaffiot 2016 dictionaries, it is never attested as such in ancient poetry. De Vaan and the Oxford Latin Dictionary provide it with vī-. In poetry, it is only attested three times in Ovid (always with a heavy initial syllable, ambiguously vī- or vĭt-) and a few other times in late poets such as Prudentius (in like positions). That the vowel of the first syllable was long is supported by at least the Romanian reflex (the Sardinian and southern Italian reflexes can equally reflect /ī/ or /ĭ/).

Noun

 * 1) stepfather

Descendants

 * , Wytrykus, Wytrykusz, Wytrykowska, Wytrykowski
 * , Wytrykus, Wytrykusz, Wytrykowska, Wytrykowski
 * , Wytrykus, Wytrykusz, Wytrykowska, Wytrykowski
 * , Wytrykus, Wytrykusz, Wytrykowska, Wytrykowski
 * , Wytrykus, Wytrykusz, Wytrykowska, Wytrykowski