-unculus

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See also: unculus

Latin

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Etymology

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Uncommon variant of -culus. The great majority of diminutives that end in the letters -unculus were not formed using this suffix; rather, they were formed by adding the diminutive suffix -culus to the stems of third-declension nouns with nominative singular forms ending in and oblique stems ending in -in- or -ōn- (such as homunculus (from homō, homin- + -culus) and sermunculus (from sermō, sermōn- + -culus)). In these, the ending -unculus results from alteration of the vowel before the stem-final n to u due to either regular phonetic sound change (in the case of original *ōn or *on) or analogy.

Rebracketing of -culus in the above class of words may be the source of the words where -unculus appears to be used as an independent suffix; alternatively, some words that appear synchronically to have this suffix may have actually been formed originally on an unattested n-stem base (such as avunculus).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-unculus (feminine -uncula, neuter -unculum); first/second-declension suffix

  1. Suffix forming diminutive forms of nouns, ultimately an extended form of -ulus.
    avus (grandfather)avunculus (uncle)
    rāna (frog)rānunculus (tadpole)

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative -unculus -uncula -unculum -unculī -unculae -uncula
genitive -unculī -unculae -unculī -unculōrum -unculārum -unculōrum
dative -unculō -unculae -unculō -unculīs
accusative -unculum -unculam -unculum -unculōs -unculās -uncula
ablative -unculō -unculā -unculō -unculīs
vocative -uncule -uncula -unculum -unculī -unculae -uncula

Derived terms

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References

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