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culus

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/08 19:49 UTC )


発音

名詞

lus m (genitive cūlī); second declension

  1. (vulgar, anatomy) the arse, ass (the anus and buttocks together)

語形変化

Second-declension noun.

派生した語

参照


-culus

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/02 19:04 UTC )

派生語


発音

接尾辞

-culus (feminine -cula, neuter -culum); first/second-declension suffix

  1. alternative form of -ulus
    1. added to a noun to form a diminutive of that noun.
    2. added to an adjective to form a diminutive of that adjective.

使用する際の注意点

The ending -culus occurs originally and frequently in diminutives formed from third declension nouns with stems ending in /n/ or /s/. It is used also to form diminutives of other third declension nouns (particularly i-stems and r-stems, sometimes others), and of fourth and fifth declension nouns. In the form -iculus, it is sometimes used instead of -ulus to form diminutives of other consonant stem nouns or of first or second declension nouns. Rarely, -culus is attached directly after -r- of a second-declension noun with a stem in -ro- (e.g. puer, puerculus; compare the more regularly formed puellus and puerulus). As with other Latin diminutive suffixes, the gender of the diminutive regularly matches the gender of the base noun.

The unextended form -culus, -cula, -culum cannot directly follow a consonant other than /l/, /n/, /r/, or /s/. After other consonants, the suffix -cul- occurs only with an intervening vowel before it:

The stem that the diminutive is built on is sometimes different from the stem found in the genitive singular of the base:

Examples:

ōs, ōris n (“mouth”) + ‎-culus → ‎ōsculum n (“little mouth”)

lepus, leporis m (“hare”) + ‎-culus → ‎lepusculus m (“young hare, leveret”)

arbor, arboris f (“tree”) + ‎-culus → ‎arbuscula f (“shrub”)

uxor, uxōris f (“wife”) + ‎-culus → ‎uxorcula f (“little wife”)

sermō, sermōnis m (“talk, rumor”) + ‎-culus → ‎sermunculus m (“rumor; small talk”)

carō, carnis f (“flesh”) + ‎-culus → ‎caruncula f (“little bit of flesh”)

clāvis, clāvis f (“key”) + ‎-culus → ‎clāvicula f (“little key”)

語形変化

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative -culus -cula -culum -culī -culae -cula
genitive -culī -culae -culī -culōrum -culārum -culōrum
dative -culō -culae -culō -culīs
accusative -culum -culam -culum -culōs -culās -cula
ablative -culō -culā -culō -culīs
vocative -cule -cula -culum -culī -culae -cula

派生語

参照

  1. ^ Derivation of Adjectives: Nominal Adjectives in Meagan Ayer, Allen and Greenough’s New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Dickinson College Commentaries, 2014.
  2. ^ "The Formation of Latin Diminutives of Nouns and Adjectives," Ian Andreas Miller, ResearchGate, Jan 2012
  3. ^ Priscian (c. 500 AD), Martin Hertz, editor, Grammatici Latini: Libros I - XII continens, Volumes 1-2, published 1855, page 106:
    in "is" vero vel in "e" desinentia omnia vel in "ns" monosyllaba vel in "rs" dativo corripientia i assumunt supra dictas syllabas et faciunt diminutivum, ut ignis igniculus, testis testiculus, navis navicula, cutis cuticula, avis avicula, clavis clavicula, rete reticulum, fons fonticulus, mons monticulus, pons ponticulus, lens lenticula, pars particula, dulcis dulciculus et dulcicula dulciculum, securis securicula. [...] Et cum omnia huiuscemodi diminutiva tam paenultimam quam antepaenultimam corripiunt, "cuticula" i antepaenultimam producit. Iuvenalis: "combibet aestivum contracta cuticula solem", quod eum facere metri necessitas compulit: quattuor enim breves habens dictio in heroico poni aliter non poterat

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