Second-declension noun. mandūcō “<span class="searchmatch">manducus</span>”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press <span class="searchmatch">manducus</span> in Georges, Karl Ernst...
deverbal nouns meaning “one who tends to do X”. mandō (“chew”) + -ūcus → <span class="searchmatch">mandūcus</span> (“glutton”) used to form some adjectives. Noun forms Second-declension...
dēgulātor, edō, glūtō, gluttō, gulō, gumia, helluō, lurcō, mandō, mandūcō, <span class="searchmatch">mandūcus</span>, phagō, polyphagus “ganeo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)...
dēgulātor, edō, gāneō, glūtō, gluttō, gulō, gumia, helluō, mandō, mandūcō, <span class="searchmatch">mandūcus</span>, phagō, polyphagus Ernout, Alfred, Meillet, Antoine (1985) “lurco”, in...
of two epurals is the more likely derived condition for stomiiforms based on functional outgroup comparison to Diplophos and <span class="searchmatch">Manducus</span>. perula, pleura...
dēgulātor, edō, gāneō, gluttō, gulō, gumia, helluō, lurcō, mandō, mandūcō, <span class="searchmatch">mandūcus</span>, phagō, polyphagus Third-declension noun. “comedo”, in Charlton T. Lewis...
(family in Stomiiformes): Bonapartia, Cyclothone, Diplophos, Gonostoma, <span class="searchmatch">Manducus</span>, Margrethia, Pollichthys, Sigmops, Triplophos, Vinciguerria, Zaphotias -...
IPA(key): [man̪ˈd̪uː.ko] From <span class="searchmatch">mandūcus</span> (“glutton”) + -ō (verb-forming suffix), from mandō (“chew, eat, devour”). The noun <span class="searchmatch">mandūcus</span> developed the specialized...
(Late Latin) to eat Conjugation of mandō (third conjugation) mandibula <span class="searchmatch">mandūcus</span> mandūcō ^ Rix, Helmut, editor (2001), “*meth₂- ‘wegreißen’”, in Lexikon...