-ulent
1.
a suffix occurring in adjectives borrowed from Latin, with the meaning “having in quantity, full of” that specified by the initial element:
corpulent; fraudulent; opulent; purulent.
Also,
-lent
.
Origin
<
Latin
-ulentus
British Dictionary definitions for
-ulent
-ulent
suffix
1.
abundant or full of:
fraudulent
Word Origin
from Latin
-ulentus
Word Origin and History for
-ulent
word-forming element, from Latin adjective suffix
-ulentus
"full of."