Noun
comedo (plural comedones or comedos)
- (medicine) A blackhead or whitehead.
1964, Anthony Burgess, Nothing Like the Sun:Lying on, in, under her, I pore with squinnying eyes on a mole on that browngold rivercolour riverripple skin with its smell of sun, or else a tiny unsqueezed comedo by the flat and splaying nose.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /koˈmɛ.do/
- Rhymes: -ɛdo
- Hyphenation: co‧mè‧do
Further reading
- comedo in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Etymology 1
From con- + edō (“I eat”).
Verb
comedō (present infinitive comedere or comēsse, perfect active comēdī, supine comēsus or comēstus); third conjugation, irregular
- to eat or chew up
- to consume or devour
- to fret or chafe
- to waste or squander
Conjugation
More information Conjugation of comedō (third conjugation, some irregular alternative forms), indicative ...
Conjugation of comedō (third conjugation, some irregular alternative forms) |
indicative |
singular |
plural |
first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
active |
present |
comedō |
comedis, comēs |
comedit, comēst |
comedimus |
comeditis, comēstis |
comedunt |
imperfect |
comedēbam |
comedēbās |
comedēbat |
comedēbāmus |
comedēbātis |
comedēbant |
future |
comedam |
comedēs |
comedet |
comedēmus |
comedētis |
comedent |
perfect |
comēdī |
comēdistī |
comēdit |
comēdimus |
comēdistis |
comēdērunt, comēdēre |
pluperfect |
comēderam |
comēderās |
comēderat |
comēderāmus |
comēderātis |
comēderant |
future perfect |
comēderō |
comēderis |
comēderit |
comēderimus |
comēderitis |
comēderint |
passive |
present |
comedor |
comederis, comedere |
comeditur, comēstur |
comedimur |
comediminī |
comeduntur |
imperfect |
comedēbar |
comedēbāris, comedēbāre |
comedēbātur |
comedēbāmur |
comedēbāminī |
comedēbantur |
future |
comedar |
comedēris, comedēre |
comedētur |
comedēmur |
comedēminī |
comedentur |
perfect |
comēsus + present active indicative of sum |
pluperfect |
comēsus + imperfect active indicative of sum |
future perfect |
comēsus + future active indicative of sum |
subjunctive |
singular |
plural |
first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
active |
present |
comedam, comedim |
comedās, comedīs |
comedat, comedit |
comedāmus, comedīmus |
comedātis, comedītis |
comedant, comedint |
imperfect |
comederem, comēssem |
comederēs, comēssēs |
comederet, comēsset |
comederēmus, comēssēmus |
comederētis, comēssētis |
comederent, comēssent |
perfect |
comēderim |
comēderīs |
comēderit |
comēderīmus |
comēderītis |
comēderint |
pluperfect |
comēdissem |
comēdissēs |
comēdisset |
comēdissēmus |
comēdissētis |
comēdissent |
passive |
present |
comedar |
comedāris, comedāre |
comedātur |
comedāmur |
comedāminī |
comedantur |
imperfect |
comederer |
comederēris, comederēre |
comederētur |
comederēmur |
comederēminī |
comederentur |
perfect |
comēsus + present active subjunctive of sum |
pluperfect |
comēsus + imperfect active subjunctive of sum |
imperative |
singular |
plural |
first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
active |
present |
— |
comede, comēs |
— |
— |
comedite, comēste |
— |
future |
— |
comeditō, comēstō |
comeditō, comēstō |
— |
comeditōte, comēstōte |
comeduntō |
passive |
present |
— |
comedere |
— |
— |
comediminī |
— |
future |
— |
comeditor |
comeditor |
— |
— |
comeduntor |
non-finite forms |
active |
passive |
present |
perfect |
future |
present |
perfect |
future |
infinitives |
comedere, comēsse |
comēdisse |
comēsūrum esse |
comedī |
comēsum esse |
comēsum īrī |
participles |
comedēns |
— |
comēsūrus |
— |
comēsus, comēstus |
comedendus, comedundus |
verbal nouns |
gerund |
supine |
genitive |
dative |
accusative |
ablative |
accusative |
ablative |
comedendī |
comedendō |
comedendum |
comedendō |
comēsum, comēstum |
comēsū, comēstū |
Close
Descendants
- ⇒ Vulgar Latin: *comēre (see there for further descendants)
Etymology 2
From comedō + -ō.
Noun
comedō m (genitive comedōnis); third declension
- glutton, gormandizer
- Synonyms: cataphagās, comēstor, dēgulātor, edō, gāneō, glūtō, gluttō, gulō, gumia, helluō, lurcō, mandō, mandūcō, mandūcus, phagō, polyphagus
References
- “comedo”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “comedo”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- comedo in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.