Optimus

Optimus and the comparative and superlative uses of adjectives in Latin

Optimus and the comparative and superlative uses of adjectives in Latin
  1. Is Optimus a superlative?
  2. What does Optimus mean in Latin?
  3. What degree of adjective is Optimus?

Is Optimus a superlative?

What are the superlative and comparative forms of "optimus"? There are none, as optimus is a superlative already.

What does Optimus mean in Latin?

'Optimum' comes from the Latin 'optimus,' meaning "best." ('Prime' also has a meaning of "the best individual.") merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/…

What degree of adjective is Optimus?

First/second-declension adjective.

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