CatalanEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Latin senīlis.

PronunciationEdit

AdjectiveEdit

senil (masculine and feminine plural senils)

  1. senile

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GermanEdit

PronunciationEdit

  • (file)

AdjectiveEdit

senil (strong nominative masculine singular seniler, comparative seniler, superlative am senilsten)

  1. senile
    Synonym: greisenhaft

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Further readingEdit

  • senil” in Duden online
  • senil” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

PortugueseEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Latin senīlis.

PronunciationEdit

  • Rhymes: (Portugal) -il, (Brazil) -iw
  • Hyphenation: se‧nil

AdjectiveEdit

senil m or f (plural senis)

  1. senile (of, or relating to old age)
  2. (often offensive) senile (exhibiting the deterioration of the mind)

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RomanianEdit

EtymologyEdit

From French senile, from Latin senilis.

AdjectiveEdit

senil m or n (feminine singular senilă, masculine plural senili, feminine and neuter plural senile)

  1. senile

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SpanishEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Latin senīlis.

AdjectiveEdit

senil (plural seniles)

  1. senile

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SwedishEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Latin senīlis.

AdjectiveEdit

senil (comparative senilare, superlative senilast)

  1. senile (exhibiting the deterioration of the mind)

DeclensionEdit

Inflection of senil
Indefinite Positive Comparative Superlative2
Common singular senil senilare senilast
Neuter singular senilt senilare senilast
Plural senila senilare senilast
Masculine plural3 senile senilare senilast
Definite Positive Comparative Superlative
Masculine singular1 senile senilare senilaste
All senila senilare senilaste
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
3) Dated or archaic

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