INMUNDUS, inmundus
Sounds Like: in-MUN-doos
Translations: unclean, impure, filthy, defiled, an unclean thing, an impure thing
From the root: INMUNDUS
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: The word 'inmundus' is a Latin adjective meaning 'unclean' or 'impure'. It is often used to describe something that is physically dirty or ritually defiled. It can also refer to something morally corrupt or spiritually impure. When used substantively (as a noun), it can refer to an 'unclean thing' or 'impure thing'.
Inflection: Nominative, Singular, Masculine or Feminine or Neuter (base form). It inflects for gender, number, and case like other first/second declension adjectives.
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- INMUNDUM — unclean, impure, foul, filthy, an unclean thing, an impure thing
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