putidior

Latin

Etymology

pūtidus (adjective) + -ior (suffix forming adjectives’ comparative degrees)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /puːˈti.di.or/, [puːˈtɪ.di.ɔr]

Adjective

pūtidior (neuter pūtidius); third declension

  1. more rotten, decaying, spoiled, fetid, etc.

Declension

Third declension, comparative variant

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative pūtidior pūtidius pūtidiōrēs pūtidiōra
Genitive pūtidiōris pūtidiōrum
Dative pūtidiōrī pūtidiōribus
Accusative pūtidiōrem pūtidius pūtidiōrēs pūtidiōra
Ablative pūtidiōre pūtidiōribus
Vocative pūtidior pūtidius pūtidiōrēs pūtidiōra
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