sanctior
Latin
Adjective
sānctior (neuter sānctius); third declension
- comparative degree of sānctus
- 8 CE, Ovid, The Festivals 6.539–540:
- vix illam subitō possēs cognōscere, tantō
sānctior et tantō, quam modō, maior erat.- Suddenly, hardly would you be able to recognize her, so much more venerable, so much greater, than she was before.
(The goddess is Carmentis or Carmenta.)
- Suddenly, hardly would you be able to recognize her, so much more venerable, so much greater, than she was before.
- vix illam subitō possēs cognōscere, tantō
Declension
Third-declension comparative adjective.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case / Gender | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | Masc./Fem. | Neuter | |
Nominative | sānctior | sānctius | sānctiōrēs | sānctiōra | |
Genitive | sānctiōris | sānctiōrum | |||
Dative | sānctiōrī | sānctiōribus | |||
Accusative | sānctiōrem | sānctius | sānctiōrēs | sānctiōra | |
Ablative | sānctiōre | sānctiōribus | |||
Vocative | sānctior | sānctius | sānctiōrēs | sānctiōra |
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