deul Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [deu̯l] 1. adjective Weak. Etymology: From Latin debilis.
potant Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [poˈtant] 1. adjective Powerful, mighty. Etymology: From pot-, stem of potre, plus derivative suffix -ant.
fort Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [foɾt] 1. adjective Strong. Etymology: From Latin fortis.
morat Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [moˈɾat] 1. adjective Dead. Etymology: From mor-, stem of morăre, plus derivative suffix -at.
vïu Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [ˈviːu] 1. adjective Alive. Etymology: From Latin vivus.
sèixal Posted on July 30, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [ˈseʃal] 1. adjective Sexual. Etymology: From seix plus derivative suffix -al.
famìllal Posted on July 17, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [faˈmiʎal] 1. adjective Familiar (related to family), family-sized. 2. adjective Friendly (atmosphere), colloquial (language). Etymology: From familla plus derivative suffix -al.
aimentatïu Posted on July 17, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [ai̯mentaˈti:u] 1. adjective Augmentative. Etymology: From aimentat, participle of aimentre, plus derivative suffix -ïu.
rilatïu Posted on July 17, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [rilaˈtiːu] 1. adjective Relative. 2. masculine noun Relative (family). Etymology: From rilazõ plus derivative suffix -ïu.
stimowant Posted on July 17, 2015February 23, 2017 by Ángel Serrano [ʃtimoˈwant] 1. adjective Stimulating. 2. masculine noun Stimulant. Etymology: From stimow-, stem of stimowăre, plus derivative suffix -ant.