frustulentus

Latin

Etymology

From frū̆stum (piece, crumb) +‎ -ulentus (full of, abounding in).

Pronunciation

Adjective

frū̆stulentus (feminine frū̆stulenta, neuter frū̆stulentum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. full of pieces, crumbs, or morsels

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative frū̆stulentus frū̆stulenta frū̆stulentum frū̆stulentī frū̆stulentae frū̆stulenta
genitive frū̆stulentī frū̆stulentae frū̆stulentī frū̆stulentōrum frū̆stulentārum frū̆stulentōrum
dative frū̆stulentō frū̆stulentae frū̆stulentō frū̆stulentīs
accusative frū̆stulentum frū̆stulentam frū̆stulentum frū̆stulentōs frū̆stulentās frū̆stulenta
ablative frū̆stulentō frū̆stulentā frū̆stulentō frū̆stulentīs
vocative frū̆stulente frū̆stulenta frū̆stulentum frū̆stulentī frū̆stulentae frū̆stulenta

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