-ulus
Translingual
Etymology
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Suffix
-ulus
- (taxonomy) used to form genus names, especially from other genus names, indicating smaller size
Latin
Etymology
From Proto-Italic *-elos (whence Faliscan -ππππ (-elos)), from Proto-Indo-European *-elΓ³s, thematized from Proto-Indo-European *-lΓ³s.[1]
Cognate with Proto-Germanic *-ilaz and *-ulaz, whence no longer productive English -le (as in dimple and nozzle), Dutch -el, German -el.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /u.lus/, [ΚΙ«ΜͺΚsΜ ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /u.lus/, [ulus] (stressed on the antepenult)
Suffix
-ulus (feminine -ula, neuter -ulum); first/second-declension suffix
- Used to form a diminutive of a noun, indicating small size or youth.
- Used to form a diminutive of an adjective with diminished effect, indicating βsomewhatβ or β-ishβ.
- Used to form an adjective from a verb.
- Synonym: -ilis
Usage notes
The suffix -ulus is added to a noun to form a diminutive of that noun. Latin diminutives typically match the gender of the base word.
- Examples:
- βrΔx m (βkingβ) + β-ulus β βrΔgulus m (βprince, petty kingβ)
- βvirga f (βtwig, rod, switch, staffβ) + β-ulus β βvirgula f (βlittle twig, small rod, wandβ)
- βoppidum n (βtown, settlementβ) + β-ulus β βoppidulum n (βsmall town or settlement, villageβ)
- βcalx f (βlimestone, game counterβ) + β-ulus β βcalculus m (βpebble, little stoneβ)
The allomorph -olus, -ola, -olum is regularly used to form diminutives of nouns ending in -ius, -ia, -ium, -eus, -ea, -eum.
When added to an adjective, it forms a diminutive of that adjective:
When added to a verb, it forms an adjective with the relational meaning βdoing β¦β or βtending to β¦β:
Declension
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Derived terms
Descendants
References
- de Goede, Tim (2014), de Vaan, Michiel, editors, Derivational Morphology: New Perspectives on the Italo-Celtic Hypothesis (Research master thesis)β, Leiden University, pages 14-15