praesumptuosus

Latin

Etymology

From praesūmptus + -ōsus (abounding in).

Pronunciation

Adjective

praesūmptuōsus (feminine praesūmptuōsa, neuter praesūmptuōsum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (Medieval Latin) arrogant, presumptuous

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative praesūmptuōsus praesūmptuōsa praesūmptuōsum praesūmptuōsī praesūmptuōsae praesūmptuōsa
Genitive praesūmptuōsī praesūmptuōsae praesūmptuōsī praesūmptuōsōrum praesūmptuōsārum praesūmptuōsōrum
Dative praesūmptuōsō praesūmptuōsō praesūmptuōsīs
Accusative praesūmptuōsum praesūmptuōsam praesūmptuōsum praesūmptuōsōs praesūmptuōsās praesūmptuōsa
Ablative praesūmptuōsō praesūmptuōsā praesūmptuōsō praesūmptuōsīs
Vocative praesūmptuōse praesūmptuōsa praesūmptuōsum praesūmptuōsī praesūmptuōsae praesūmptuōsa

Descendants

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