-sus

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See also: sus, Sus, SUS, šus, sus', Sus., suš, and šūs

Latin

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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See -tus (past participle suffix).

Suffix

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-sus (feminine -sa, neuter -sum); first/second-declension suffix

  1. Alternative form of -tus (takes this form when suffixed to primarily third conjugation verbs with stems ending in -t-, -d-, -rg-, -ll-, or -rr-).
    applaudō + ‎-sus → ‎applausus
    ascendō + ‎-sus → ‎ascēnsus
    cēdō + ‎-sus → ‎cessus
    currō + ‎-sus → ‎cursus
    pellō + ‎-sus → ‎pulsus
    submergō + ‎-sus → ‎submersus
    ūtor + ‎-sus → ‎ūsus
Declension
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First/second-declension adjective.

Etymology 2

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See -tus (suffix forming nouns of action).

Suffix

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-sus m (genitive -sūs); fourth declension

  1. Alternative form of -tus (takes this form when suffixed to primarily third conjugation verbs with stems ending in -t-, -d-, -rg-, -ll-, or -rr-).
    applaudō + ‎-sus → ‎applausus
    cadō + ‎-sus → ‎casus
    currō + ‎-sus → ‎cursus
    extergeō + ‎-sus → ‎extersus
    pellō + ‎-sus → ‎pulsus
    ūtor + ‎-sus → ‎ūsus
Declension
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Fourth-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative -sus -sūs
genitive -sūs -suum
dative -suī -sibus
accusative -sum -sūs
ablative -sū -sibus
vocative -sus -sūs
Derived terms
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As this suffix is simply an allomorph of -tus, the words in which it's found should be categorised in: