What is Facilis in Latin?

Latin : facilis, -is, -e. English : – easy/easy to deal with/affable/good.

What declension is Facilis?

You got it! Here’s another third-declension adjective, facilis, facile, meaning “easy, agreeable.” It has to be i-stem too.

Is Summus a superlative?

Their corresponding superlatives include extremus (“outermost”), supremus or summus (“highest”), and ultimus (“farthest”).

What declension is Ingens?

Third-declension one-termination adjective.

What does Facilis Descensus averno meaning?

easy
Definition of facilis descensus Averno : the descent to Avernus [the underworld] is easy : the road to evil is smooth.

What does Acer mean in Latin?

Translation. Fierce, sharp, irritating, pungent, bitter. Main Forms: Acer, Acris.

What case is Illi in Latin?

dative masculine/feminine/neuter singular.

How do you form a superlative in Latin?

To form the superlative of most Latin adjectives we use the ending ‘-imus’ for the masculine form, ‘-ima’ for the feminine form, and ‘-imum’ for the neuter form. The formation of the central stem of the superlative depends on the type of adjective….Superlative.

AdjectiveSuperlative
prettyprettiest

Is Qui Latin?

A nominative plural quēs (qui-) occurs in early Latin. A dative and ablative plural quīs (quo-) is found even in classic Latin.

What do Acers mean?

Definition of Acer : a widely distributed genus of trees and shrubs (family Aceraceae) having simple or compound leaves, polygamous or dioecious flowers, and winged fruits — see box elder, maple.

What is a Facest?

Facest meaning (archaic) Second-person singular simple present form of face.

What case is quibus in Latin?

Notice again that “quibus” is the form for all the genders in the dative and ablative plural.

You Might Also Like