3RD WEEK Comparison of adjectives. Regular comparison Positive LONGUS Comparative  -ior (m+f), -ius (n) – declined like the 3rd declension LONGIOR, LONGIUS.

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3RD WEEK Comparison of adjectives

Regular comparison Positive LONGUS Comparative  -ior (m+f), -ius (n) – declined like the 3rd declension LONGIOR, LONGIUS Superlative  -issimus (m), a (f), um (n) – declined like 1+2 decl. adjectives LONGISSIMUS, A, UM

DECLINING COMPARATIVE FORMS SgPl 1.acrior acriusacrior-es acrior-a 2.acrior-isacrior-um 4.acrior-em acriusacrior-es acrior-a 6.acrior-eacrior-ibus

IRREGULAR AND INCOMPLETE COMPARISON  magnus – major, majus – maximus, a, um  parvus – minor, minus – minimus, a, um  forms used to describe positions on human body, they are derived from prepositions and have only comparatives and superlatives  ante – anterior, ius  post – posterior, ius – postremus, a, um  supra – superior, ius – supremus, a, um  infra – inferior, ius – infimus/imus, a, um  intra – interior, ius – intimus, a, um

ADJECTIVE >>> NOUN adjectivenoun 1.sgnoun 2 sg.gender pectoralis, e lateralis, e spinosus, a, um cysticus, a, um frontalis, e lacrimalis, e articularis, e suprarenalis, e facialis, e tonsillaris, e uterinus, a, um marginalis, e

CREATE MEANINGFUL DIAGNOSES thoracicae / distorsionis / partis / vertebralis /suspectio / columnae lateris / sinistri / colli / profundae / auriculae / faciei / et / combustiones comminutiva / lateris / phalangis / proximalis / manus / dextri/ fractura musculorum / distensio / levatorium/ costarum / utriusque / lateris contusa / et / gravia / regione / vulnera / in / abdominis / lacera

TRANSLATE stronger solution, shorter bone, more severe injury, bigger danger, amputation of the lower limb due to gangraena caused by diabetes mellitus, lesser curvature of ventricle of heart, temporal profound posterior artery, fracture of the middle phalanx of the smallest finger, the most recent infarction, the longest muscle of the upper limb, the most frequent disease, bigger sublingual duct, in the upper hollow vein, the innermost layer of oesophagus

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