Input wordform : Aequis
Analysed wordform : aequis

============================ANALYSIS 1==================================

SEGMENTATION: aequ -is

---------------------morphological feats 1 ----------------------------
--dmp-1

Case: Dative
Gender: Masculine
Number: Plural
Degree: Positive
---------------------morphological feats 2 ----------------------------
--bmp-1

Case: Ablative
Gender: Masculine
Number: Plural
Degree: Positive
---------------------morphological feats 3 ----------------------------
--dfp-1

Case: Dative
Gender: Feminine
Number: Plural
Degree: Positive
---------------------morphological feats 4 ----------------------------
--bfp-1

Case: Ablative
Gender: Feminine
Number: Plural
Degree: Positive
---------------------morphological feats 5 ----------------------------
--dnp-1

Case: Dative
Gender: Neuter
Number: Plural
Degree: Positive
---------------------morphological feats 6 ----------------------------
--bnp-1

Case: Ablative
Gender: Neuter
Number: Plural
Degree: Positive
============================LEMMA =================================
aequus/-os N2/1 a0867 *
-----------------------morphological feats-------------------------
Af-

PoS: Adjective
Type: Qualifying
-----------------------derivational info---------------------------
IS DERIVED: NO

============================ANALYSIS 2==================================

SEGMENTATION: aequ -is

---------------------morphological feats 1 ----------------------------
--dnp--

Case: Dative
Gender: Neuter
Number: Plural
---------------------morphological feats 2 ----------------------------
--bnp--

Case: Ablative
Gender: Neuter
Number: Plural
============================LEMMA =================================
aequum N2 a0868 n
-----------------------morphological feats-------------------------
NcB

PoS: Noun
Type: Common
Inflexional Category: II decl
-----------------------derivational info---------------------------
IS DERIVED: NO
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