clavuligerus

Latin

Etymology

From clāvula (little branch or stick) + -ger (-bearer, -carrier) + -us (adjectival suffix).

Pronunciation

Adjective

clāvuligerus (feminine clāvuligera, neuter clāvuligerum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (New Latin) bearing a little stick or club

Inflection

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative clāvuligerus clāvuligera clāvuligerum clāvuligerī clāvuligerae clāvuligera
Genitive clāvuligerī clāvuligerae clāvuligerī clāvuligerōrum clāvuligerārum clāvuligerōrum
Dative clāvuligerō clāvuligerō clāvuligerīs
Accusative clāvuligerum clāvuligeram clāvuligerum clāvuligerōs clāvuligerās clāvuligera
Ablative clāvuligerō clāvuligerā clāvuligerō clāvuligerīs
Vocative clāvuligere clāvuligera clāvuligerum clāvuligerī clāvuligerae clāvuligera

Descendants

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