bucculentus

Latin

Etymology

bucca (cheek) + -ulentus (full of”, “abounding in)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /buk.kuˈlen.tus/, [bʊk.kʊˈɫɛn.tʊs]

Adjective

bucculentus (feminine bucculenta, neuter bucculentum); first/second declension

  1. having full or fat cheeks, or a large mouth

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative bucculentus bucculenta bucculentum bucculentī bucculentae bucculenta
Genitive bucculentī bucculentae bucculentī bucculentōrum bucculentārum bucculentōrum
Dative bucculentō bucculentae bucculentō bucculentīs bucculentīs bucculentīs
Accusative bucculentum bucculentam bucculentum bucculentōs bucculentās bucculenta
Ablative bucculentō bucculentā bucculentō bucculentīs bucculentīs bucculentīs
Vocative bucculente bucculenta bucculentum bucculentī bucculentae bucculenta

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