serus
Serus is a Latin adjective meaning late, tardy, or slow. In Latin grammar it agrees with the noun it modifies and is typically declined as a second-declension adjective, with masculine form serus, feminine form sera, and neuter form serum. It is used in classical and medieval Latin to describe lateness in time, delays, or sluggish movement, and it appears in a variety of textual contexts where timing or pace is being discussed.
In linguistic reference, serus is treated as part of the common Latin vocabulary of time-related descriptors.
Outside of linguistics, serus is rarely used as a standalone term in modern contexts. When encountered in
See also: Latin adjectives, Latin grammar, Latin period texts.