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propudianus

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Latin

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Etymology

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From propudium (scandal, infamy) +‎ -ānus (-an: forming adjectives), q.v.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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prōpudiānus (feminine prōpudiāna, neuter prōpudiānum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. infamous; disgraceful, scandalous
    • Müll., Fest., p. 238:
      ...propudianus porcus dictus est...

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative prōpudiānus prōpudiāna prōpudiānum prōpudiānī prōpudiānae prōpudiāna
genitive prōpudiānī prōpudiānae prōpudiānī prōpudiānōrum prōpudiānārum prōpudiānōrum
dative prōpudiānō prōpudiānae prōpudiānō prōpudiānīs
accusative prōpudiānum prōpudiānam prōpudiānum prōpudiānōs prōpudiānās prōpudiāna
ablative prōpudiānō prōpudiānā prōpudiānō prōpudiānīs
vocative prōpudiāne prōpudiāna prōpudiānum prōpudiānī prōpudiānae prōpudiāna

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