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Category:Latin terms suffixed with -ellus

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N.B. Feminine and neuter words using the allomorphs -ella and -ellum are listed as well.


N.B. This category only lists nouns and adjectives formed by adding the suffix -ellus, -ella, -ellum to the stem of the base noun. Many words ending in -ellus, -ella, -ellum are instead formed by adding the syncopated diminutive suffix -lus, -la, -lum to a stem that originally contained l, r, or n (such as catellus, sacellum, asellus, diminutives of catulus, sacrum, asinus). Those words are instead listed at CAT:Latin terms suffixed with -lus.


Latin terms ending with the suffix -ellus.

Terms are placed in this category using {{af|la|base|-ellus}} or {{affix|la|base|-ellus}} (or the more specific and less-preferred equivalents {{suf}} or {{suffix}}), where base is the base lemma from which this term is derived.


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