praetumidus

Latin

Etymology

From prae- (pre-: before, before all others) + tumidus (swollen).

Pronunciation

Adjective

praetumidus (feminine praetumida, neuter praetumidum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. very or excessively swollen
  2. (figurative) puffed up, presumptuous

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative praetumidus praetumida praetumidum praetumidī praetumidae praetumida
Genitive praetumidī praetumidae praetumidī praetumidōrum praetumidārum praetumidōrum
Dative praetumidō praetumidō praetumidīs
Accusative praetumidum praetumidam praetumidum praetumidōs praetumidās praetumida
Ablative praetumidō praetumidā praetumidō praetumidīs
Vocative praetumide praetumida praetumidum praetumidī praetumidae praetumida

References

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