eurygnathus
Latin
Etymology
A compound of the Ancient Greek εὐρῠ́ς (eurŭ́s, “wide”, “broad”) + γνᾰ́θος (gnắthos, “jaw”) + -ος (-os, suffix forming second-declension adjectives). Compare εὐρῠγένειος (eurŭgéneios, “broad-chinned”) and πλᾰτύγνᾰθος (plătúgnăthos, “broad-jawed”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ɛu̯ˈryŋ.na.tʰʊs]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [eu̯ˈriɲ.ɲa.t̪us]
Adjective
eurygnathus (feminine eurygnatha, neuter eurygnathum); first/second-declension adjective
Declension
First/second-declension adjective.
| singular | plural | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
| nominative | eurygnathus | eurygnatha | eurygnathum | eurygnathī | eurygnathae | eurygnatha | |
| genitive | eurygnathī | eurygnathae | eurygnathī | eurygnathōrum | eurygnathārum | eurygnathōrum | |
| dative | eurygnathō | eurygnathae | eurygnathō | eurygnathīs | |||
| accusative | eurygnathum | eurygnatham | eurygnathum | eurygnathōs | eurygnathās | eurygnatha | |
| ablative | eurygnathō | eurygnathā | eurygnathō | eurygnathīs | |||
| vocative | eurygnathe | eurygnatha | eurygnathum | eurygnathī | eurygnathae | eurygnatha | |