stultiloquus

Latin

Etymology

From stultus (foolish, stupid) + -loquus (speaking).

Pronunciation

Adjective

stultiloquus (feminine stultiloqua, neuter stultiloquum, comparative stultiloquentior, superlative stultiloquentissimus); first/second-declension adjective

  1. talking foolishly

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative stultiloquus stultiloqua stultiloquum stultiloquī stultiloquae stultiloqua
Genitive stultiloquī stultiloquae stultiloquī stultiloquōrum stultiloquārum stultiloquōrum
Dative stultiloquō stultiloquō stultiloquīs
Accusative stultiloquum stultiloquam stultiloquum stultiloquōs stultiloquās stultiloqua
Ablative stultiloquō stultiloquā stultiloquō stultiloquīs
Vocative stultiloque stultiloqua stultiloquum stultiloquī stultiloquae stultiloqua

References

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