-bilis

Etymology
From, from i-stem form  of. Akin to.

Suffix

 * 1) -(a)ble;

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


 * Examples:
 * , from
 * , from (with haplology, for *habibilis)
 * , from (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:

Declension

 * comparative: ', superlative: '