-bilis

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See also: bilis, and bílis

Latin

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Etymology

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    From Proto-Italic *-ðlis, from Proto-Indo-European i-stem form *-dʰlis of *-dʰlom (instrumental suffix). Akin to -bulum.

    Pronunciation

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    Suffix

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    -bilis (neuter -bile); third-declension two-termination suffix

    1. -(a)ble; used to form an adjective, usually from a verb, indicating a capacity or worth of being acted upon.

    Usage notes

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    The suffix -bilis is added to a verb to form an adjective noun of relationship to that verb.

    Examples:
    stabilis (stable), from stō (stand)
    habilis (handy, skillful), from habeō (to have) (with haplology, for *habibilis)
    nūbilis (marriageable), from nūbō (to marry) (with haplology, for *nūbibilis)

    Sometimes it is added to the verb's perfect past participle stem (this should not be confused with derivatives of first-declension frequentative verbs, which have stems ending in -tā-).

    Examples:
    contemnō (to scorn, despise) + ‎-bilis → ‎contemptibilis (contemptible)
    flectō (to bend, curve) + ‎-bilis → ‎flexibilis (flexible, pliant, tractable)
    videō (to see) + ‎-bilis → ‎vīsibilis (visible)

    Declension

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    Third-declension two-termination adjective.

    singular plural
    masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
    nominative -bilis -bile -bilēs -bilia
    genitive -bilis -bilium
    dative -bilī -bilibus
    accusative -bilem -bile -bilēs
    -bilīs
    -bilia
    ablative -bilī -bilibus
    vocative -bilis -bile -bilēs -bilia

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