It's just, just - " I failed to come up with a proper adjective.
Having examined the article more closely, and having done some reporting of my own, I'm convinced that the proper adjective would be "inflamed."
Some grammar books go a step further, pointing out that along with proper nouns there is also a category of proper adjectives.
"Trademarks are always proper adjectives," the legal pedagogy at TiVo.com instructs.
The Chinese name is probably a phonetic approximation of the German proper adjective.
The Japanese name is a phonetic approximation of the Dutch proper adjective.
He stood abruptly, leafed back to the second blueprint and inserted the proper adjective, the Sheltering Hills.
But yours are-" He could not quite find the proper adjectives.
In the Bantu languages, the adjectives form a closed class (with some languages having no proper adjectives at all).
Seeing it, Drehkos agreed that pitiful was indeed the proper adjective.