scabrosus

Latin

Etymology

From scaber + -ōsus, extending the base.

Pronunciation

Adjective

scabrōsus (feminine scabrōsa, neuter scabrōsum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. rough, scabrous

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative scabrōsus scabrōsa scabrōsum scabrōsī scabrōsae scabrōsa
Genitive scabrōsī scabrōsae scabrōsī scabrōsōrum scabrōsārum scabrōsōrum
Dative scabrōsō scabrōsō scabrōsīs
Accusative scabrōsum scabrōsam scabrōsum scabrōsōs scabrōsās scabrōsa
Ablative scabrōsō scabrōsā scabrōsō scabrōsīs
Vocative scabrōse scabrōsa scabrōsum scabrōsī scabrōsae scabrōsa

Descendants

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