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語源 1

    From Proto-Italic *-elis, from Proto-Indo-European *-elis, probably from *-lós. Cognate with Proto-Germanic *-ilaz (-le, adjective-forming suffix).

    接尾辞

    -ilis (neuter -ile, comparative -ilior, superlative -illimus or -ilissimus); third-declension two-termination suffix

    1. -ile; forms adjectives of relation, frequently passive, to verbs.
      1. -able/-ible; forms passive adjectives meaning "prone to be/able to be" the object or target of the base verb
        Synonym: -bilis
        sedeō (to sit) + ‎-ilis → ‎sessilis (able to be seated upon, suited for sitting)
        agō (to drive; to do, act) + ‎-ilis → ‎agilis (that may be moved)
      2. -ing; forms adjectives meaning "acting, prone to acting, having the power to act" in a certain way
        Synonym: -ns
        bor (to slip, glide) + ‎-ilis → ‎bilis (prone to slipping, slipping)
        volō (to fly) + ‎-ilis → ‎volātilis (flying, capable of flight, winged; swift; fleeting)
        agō (to drive; to do, act) + ‎-ilis → ‎agilis (that may move easily; nimble)
      3. -ed; forms passive adjectives indicating the state resulting from an action or process
        Synonym: -tus
        suō (to sew) + ‎-ilis → ‎sūtilis (sewed, bound or fastened together)
        sculpō (to sculpt) + ‎-ilis → ‎sculptilis (made by sculpting, sculpted)
        fodiō (to dig) + ‎-ilis → ‎fossilis (dug up, dug out)
    2. (rare) used to form an adjective from a noun or adjective stem, sometimes with passive meaning
      humus (ground, earth) + ‎-ilis → ‎humilis (lowly, humble)
      pār, par- (even, equal) + ‎-ilis → ‎parilis (equal, like)
      herba (grass) + ‎-ilis → ‎herbilis (fed on grass)
    使用する際の注意点

    Either appended to the root or the supine stem of the verb.

    Forms with passive sense can be derived not only from transitive verbs, such as frangō, but also from intransitive verbs, such as sedeō. Some adjectives built with this suffix have both passive and active senses, such as agilis.

    語形変化

    Third-declension two-termination adjective.

    singular plural
    masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
    nominative -ilis -ile -ilēs -ilia
    genitive -ilis -ilium
    dative -ilī -ilibus
    accusative -ilem -ile -ilīs
    -ilēs
    -ilia
    ablative -ilī -ilibus
    vocative -ilis -ile -ilēs -ilia
    派生語
    • -ātilis
    • lis
    Latin terms suffixed with -ilis
    関連する語
    派生した語

    語源 2

    Originally from the above -ilis added to i stems, later used freely.

    発音

    接尾辞

    lis (neuter le); third-declension two-termination suffix

    1. -ile; used to form adjectives, usually from nouns, indicating a relationship or a pertaining to.
      Synonyms: nus, lis, -icus
      aedis (building) + ‎-ilis → ‎aedīlis (of buildings) (attested as substantive)
      hostis (enemy) + ‎-ilis → ‎hostīlis (of the enemy, unfriendly, hostile)
      puer (boy) + ‎-ilis → ‎puerīlis (of boys, boyish, immature)
      erus (master) + ‎-ilis → ‎erīlis (of the master)
    語形変化

    Third-declension two-termination adjective.

    singular plural
    masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
    nominative lis le -īlēs lia
    genitive lis -īlium
    dative -īlī -īlibus
    accusative lem le -īlīs
    -īlēs
    lia
    ablative -īlī -īlibus
    vocative lis le -īlēs lia

    ilis

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