Is it appropriate to apply standard comparative and superlative forms to participles, even if there is no attestation of those forms?
e.g intellegēns -> itelligentior?
e.g intellegēns -> itelligentior?
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Why not? In fact, I was just reading Seneca (quoting Vergil) and would like to share an excerpt:Is it appropriate to apply standard comparative and superlative forms to participles, even if there is no attestation of those forms?
e.g intellegēns -> itelligentior?