-rnus

Latin

Etymology

From earlier *-r̥inos < *-(o)sinos, from -nus or from some -r- or -s- stem + -nus. Metanalysis of this suffix led to its free use.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /r.nus/, [r.nʊs] (stressed on the penult)

Suffix

-rnus

  1. suffix forming adjectives

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative -rnus -rna -rnum -rnī -rnae -rna
Genitive -rnī -rnae -rnī -rnōrum -rnārum -rnōrum
Dative -rnō -rnae -rnō -rnīs -rnīs -rnīs
Accusative -rnum -rnam -rnum -rnōs -rnās -rna
Ablative -rnō -rnā -rnō -rnīs -rnīs -rnīs
Vocative -rne -rna -rnum -rnī -rnae -rna

Derived terms

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