-utus

Etymology
Found in Classical Latin, as a surface-level ending rather than suffix of its own, in:


 * Adjectives based on a noun with a stem that ends in -u- +


 * Perfect participles of third-conjugation verbs ending in -uō, -uor, or -vō

Found as an independent suffix, no longer constrained to the above environments, after Classical times. Compare and.

Descendants

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