lactosus

Latin

Etymology

lac, lact- + -ōsus

Adjective

lactōsus (feminine lactōsa, neuter lactōsum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. milky, milk-like

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative lactōsus lactōsa lactōsum lactōsī lactōsae lactōsa
Genitive lactōsī lactōsae lactōsī lactōsōrum lactōsārum lactōsōrum
Dative lactōsō lactōsō lactōsīs
Accusative lactōsum lactōsam lactōsum lactōsōs lactōsās lactōsa
Ablative lactōsō lactōsā lactōsō lactōsīs
Vocative lactōse lactōsa lactōsum lactōsī lactōsae lactōsa

Descendants

  • Aromanian: lãptos
  • Asturian: llechosu
  • Catalan: lletós
  • French: laiteux
  • Galician: leitoso
  • Occitan: lachós
  • Portuguese: leitoso
  • Romanian: lăptos
  • Sicilian: lattusu
  • Spanish: lechoso

References

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