propudiosus

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Latin

Etymology

From propudium (scandal, infamy) +‎ -ōsus (-ose: full of, prone to), q.v. Cf. odiosus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

prōpudiōsus (feminine prōpudiōsa, neuter prōpudiōsum, comparative prōpudiōsior); first/second-declension adjective

  1. propudious: infamous; disgraceful, scandalous
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Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative prōpudiōsus prōpudiōsa prōpudiōsum prōpudiōsī prōpudiōsae prōpudiōsa
genitive prōpudiōsī prōpudiōsae prōpudiōsī prōpudiōsōrum prōpudiōsārum prōpudiōsōrum
dative prōpudiōsō prōpudiōsae prōpudiōsō prōpudiōsīs
accusative prōpudiōsum prōpudiōsam prōpudiōsum prōpudiōsōs prōpudiōsās prōpudiōsa
ablative prōpudiōsō prōpudiōsā prōpudiōsō prōpudiōsīs
vocative prōpudiōse prōpudiōsa prōpudiōsum prōpudiōsī prōpudiōsae prōpudiōsa

Descendants

  • English: propudious

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