Talk:Miraculouses/@comment-16961095-20180220075946/@comment-24920529-20180325033826

But technically wouldn't it be miraculoi?

In the 2nd declension nominative plural form, the -us becomes a -i. So, one miraculous, two miraculoi? XD

I suppose the word "miraculous" does have Latin origins, but the way it's spelt would make the -i ending look... odd. Even something like one "equus", two "equi" looks better.