From marceō (“to wither”) + -ulentus (“full of, abounding in”). The ending -ulentus is usually suffixed to nouns, but this postclassical formation appears to be in analogy with other such adjectives.
marculentus (feminine marculenta, neuter marculentum); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | marculentus | marculenta | marculentum | marculentī | marculentae | marculenta | |
genitive | marculentī | marculentae | marculentī | marculentōrum | marculentārum | marculentōrum | |
dative | marculentō | marculentae | marculentō | marculentīs | |||
accusative | marculentum | marculentam | marculentum | marculentōs | marculentās | marculenta | |
ablative | marculentō | marculentā | marculentō | marculentīs | |||
vocative | marculente | marculenta | marculentum | marculentī | marculentae | marculenta |