Idoneus

Etymology of the adjective 'idoneus'

Etymology of the adjective 'idoneus'
  1. What does Idoneus in Latin mean?
  2. What is the comparative and superlative of idoneus in Latin?

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.

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