conjugation - How do I perform presidential proper noun declension?


I'm unfamiliar with how one approaches the declension of proper nouns, especially as it pertains to presidents, e.g., Jeffersonian. I suspect it's kind of a black art. I need to do this with Coolidge and have no idea where to start. What would be an acceptable form? Coolidgean?



Answer



Coolidgean is in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, so even though it sounds really weird to me, I expect it's the most acceptable form.


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