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There are eight (or nine) completely irregular adjectives with synthetic comparatives and superlatives, inherited from Latin — the reason for the count of eight or nine is that one of them, irregular from Latin, has been completely displaced in modern Wendlandish in its positive degree only by a Russian borrowing.<br/>All of them also follow irregular declensions (similar to ''ruds'' and ''orants''), but the comparative is invariable.
There are eight (or nine) completely irregular adjectives with synthetic comparatives and superlatives, inherited from Latin — the reason for the count of eight or nine is that one of them, irregular from Latin, has been completely displaced in modern Wendlandish in its positive degree only by a Russian borrowing.<br/>All of them also follow irregular declensions (similar to ''ruds'' and ''orants''), but the comparative is invariable.


The irregular adjectives are:
The irregular adjectives are:
 
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