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And the answer is that those were the wordforms that were borrowed from Greek and other languages. If you would like an explanation of why precisely those wordforms were borrowed and not others, you may apply for a grant to build a time machine and conduct a sociolinguistic survey over a millennium.
The OED says that gigantic replaced gigantine in English, gigantine having been borrowed from French. Presumably this happened because scholars thought they should use words closer to the original Greek: gigantikos. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
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