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24 merely that it has it in a high degree, as făcillĭmŭs easiest or very easy.

To give the Comparative and Superlative of an Adjective (or Adverb) is often called to "Compare" it.

§ 36. The Comparative is formed by adding the terminations, M. F. -ĭŏr, N. -iŭs, to the base of the Adjective.

The Superlative is formed:

§ 37. Exx. of regular Comparison:—

§ 38. The following exceptions should be noted:

They are—

Most Verbal Adjectives in -ĭlĭs have no Superlative.