-NDUS, -BUNDUS, -CUNDUS.
| sĕcu-ndus | = second (the following) favourable | formed from | sequi = to follow. |
| mŏrĭ-bundus | = dying | „ | mori = to die. |
| fā-cundus | = eloquent | „ | fa-ri = to speak. |
III. NOUNS WITH ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES.
-ĀRIUS, denotes person employed about anything.
argent-ārius = silversmith, banker formed from argentum = silver.
-ĀRIUM, denotes place of a thing.
aer-arium = treasury formed from aes = copper.
-ĪLE denotes stall of an animal.
| bŏv-īle | = cattle-stall | formed from | bōs (bŏv-) = ox. |
| ŏv-īle | = sheep-fold | „ | ovis = sheep. |
-ĒTUM denotes place where a tree or plant grows.
querc-ētum = oak-grove formed from quercus = an oak.
IV. DERIVATION OF VERBS.
(i.) From Nouns and Adjectives.