eurygnathus

Latin

Etymology

A compound of the Ancient Greek εὐρῠ́ς (eurús, wide”, “broad) + γνᾰ́θος (gnáthos, jaw) + -ος (-os, suffix forming second-declension adjectives). Compare εὐρῠγένειος (eurugéneios, broad-chinned) and πλᾰτύγνᾰθος (platúgnathos, broad-jawed).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /eu̯ˈryɡ.na.tʰus/, [eu̯ˈrʏŋ.na.tʰʊs]

Adjective

eurygnathus (feminine eurygnatha, neuter eurygnathum); first/second declension

  1. (New Latin) wide-jawed

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender 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 eurygnathīs eurygnathīs
Accusative eurygnathum eurygnatham eurygnathum eurygnathōs eurygnathās eurygnatha
Ablative eurygnathō eurygnathā eurygnathō eurygnathīs eurygnathīs eurygnathīs
Vocative eurygnathe eurygnatha eurygnathum eurygnathī eurygnathae eurygnatha

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