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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Extended form of -entus, perhaps rebracketed on the base of diminutive forms such as violentus, with intermediary violo, from vis with the suffix -ulus (diminutive noun forming suffix).

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Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-ulentus (feminine -ulenta, neuter -ulentum); first/second-declension suffix

  1. adjective-forming suffix meaning abounding in, full of

Usage notes

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  • Forms adjectives primarily from noun stems.

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative -ulentus -ulenta -ulentum -ulentī -ulentae -ulenta
genitive -ulentī -ulentae -ulentī -ulentōrum -ulentārum -ulentōrum
dative -ulentō -ulentae -ulentō -ulentīs
accusative -ulentum -ulentam -ulentum -ulentōs -ulentās -ulenta
ablative -ulentō -ulentā -ulentō -ulentīs
vocative -ulente -ulenta -ulentum -ulentī -ulentae -ulenta

Derived terms

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