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-bundus

-bundus

See also: bundus

Latin

Suffix

-bundus m (feminine -bunda, neuter -bundum); first/second declension

  1. Derives adjectives with an active or transitive meaning, sometimes even taking a direct object.[2]
    cantō (sing)cantābundus (singing)
    furō (rave, rage)furibundus (raging, mad, furious)
    morior (die)moribundus (dying; mortal)
    populor (ravage, lay waste to)populābundus (laying waste, ravaging)

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative -bundus -bunda -bundum -bundī -bundae -bunda
genitive -bundī -bundae -bundī -bundōrum -bundārum -bundōrum
dative -bundō -bundō -bundīs
accusative -bundum -bundam -bundum -bundōs -bundās -bunda
ablative -bundō -bundā -bundō -bundīs
vocative -bunde -bunda -bundum -bundī -bundae -bunda

See also

<a class='CategoryTreeLabel CategoryTreeLabelNs14 CategoryTreeLabelCategory' href='/wiki/Category:Latin_words_suffixed_with_-bundus'>Latin words suffixed with -bundus</a>

References

  1. Jasanoff, Jay H. “The origin of the Latin gerund and gerundive: a new proposal.Harvard Ukrainian Studies (2006): 195-208.
  2. -bundus” on page 268/1 of the Oxford Latin Dictionary (2nd ed., 2012)