What does Idoneus in Latin mean?
idoneus,-a,-um (adj. A): suitable, convenient, sufficient [enough]; appropriate (with 'ad' + acc., dat. or 'in' + acc.)
What is the comparative and superlative of idoneus in Latin?
The comparative forms of most adjectives that end in a vowel plus '-us', such as 'idoneus, a, -um' 'suitable', are made by adding the word 'magis' to the adjective in question to form the comparative and the word 'maxime' to form the superlative.