lucidior
Latin
Adjective
lūcidior (comparative, neuter lūcidius); third declension
- comparative degree of lūcidus
- 8 CE, Ovid, Fasti 1.93–94:
- haec ego cum sūmptīs agitārem mente tabellīs,
lūcidior vīsa est, quam fuit ante, domus.- While I was revolving these things in my mind, my tablets being taken in hand, the house seemed to be brighter than it was before.
1851. The Fasti &c of Ovid. Trans. Henry T. Riley. London: H. G. Bohn. pg. 10.
- While I was revolving these things in my mind, my tablets being taken in hand, the house seemed to be brighter than it was before.
- haec ego cum sūmptīs agitārem mente tabellīs,
Declension
Third-declension comparative adjective.
| singular | plural | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| masc./fem. | neuter | masc./fem. | neuter | ||
| nominative | lūcidior | lūcidius | lūcidiōrēs | lūcidiōra | |
| genitive | lūcidiōris | lūcidiōrum | |||
| dative | lūcidiōrī | lūcidiōribus | |||
| accusative | lūcidiōrem | lūcidius | lūcidiōrēs lūcidiōrīs |
lūcidiōra | |
| ablative | lūcidiōre lūcidiōrī |
lūcidiōribus | |||
| vocative | lūcidior | lūcidius | lūcidiōrēs | lūcidiōra | |