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Definition 2024


tumidus

tumidus

Latin

Adjective

tumidus m (feminine tumida, neuter tumidum); first/second declension

  1. swollen, swelling, rising high, protuberant, tumid, dilated, bulging
  2. causing to swell
  3. (figuratively) excited, violent, exasperated; puffed up, elated; arrogant; restless, ready to break out
  4. (figuratively, of an orator) bombastic, pompous
  5. (figuratively, of speech) inflated, turgid, high-flown, bombastic, tumid

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative tumidus tumida tumidum tumidī tumidae tumida
genitive tumidī tumidae tumidī tumidōrum tumidārum tumidōrum
dative tumidō tumidō tumidīs
accusative tumidum tumidam tumidum tumidōs tumidās tumida
ablative tumidō tumidā tumidō tumidīs
vocative tumide tumida tumidum tumidī tumidae tumida

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Descendants

  • Old Provençal: tomid (attested in the ninth- or tenth-century poem tomida femina)
  • Portuguese: túmido
  • Spanish: túmido

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