5: Turning Latin Nouns into Adjectives Last updated Jun 23, 2019 Save as PDF 4.8: §32. Chapter 4- Exercises 5.1: §42. Interesting words Page ID8316 Peter L. SmithUniversity of Victoria via BCCampus ( \newcommand{\kernel}{\mathrm{null}\,}\) 5.1: §42. Interesting words5.2: §43. Word Analysis5.3: §44. Chapter 5- Exercises5.4: §33. The Process of Affixation5.5: §34. Adjective-forming Suffixes in English5.6: §36. The Latin suffix -ILIS (> E -ile or -il)5.7: §37. The Latin suffixes -ANUS (> E -an) and -INUS (> E -ine)5.8: §38. The Latin suffix -ARIUS (> E -ary, -arium, -er)5.9: §39. The Latin suffix -OSUS (> E -ous, -ose)5.10: §40. The Latin suffix -LENTUS (> E -lent)5.11: §41. Summary of Adjective-forming Suffixes5.12: §35. The Latin suffix -ALIS (> E -al)5.12.1: §35. The Latin suffix -ALIS (> E -al) / -ARIS (> E -ar or -ary)