illecebrosus

Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

illecebra (charm”, “attraction) + -ōsus (full of)

Pronunciation

Adjective

illecebrōsus (feminine illecebrōsa, neuter illecebrōsum, comparative illecebrōsior, superlative illecebrōsissimus, adverb illecebrōsē); first/second-declension adjective

  1. enticing, attractive

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative illecebrōsus illecebrōsa illecebrōsum illecebrōsī illecebrōsae illecebrōsa
Genitive illecebrōsī illecebrōsae illecebrōsī illecebrōsōrum illecebrōsārum illecebrōsōrum
Dative illecebrōsō illecebrōsō illecebrōsīs
Accusative illecebrōsum illecebrōsam illecebrōsum illecebrōsōs illecebrōsās illecebrōsa
Ablative illecebrōsō illecebrōsā illecebrōsō illecebrōsīs
Vocative illecebrōse illecebrōsa illecebrōsum illecebrōsī illecebrōsae illecebrōsa

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Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: illecebrous

References

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