Why is the comparative adjective of "clarus" not "clariusis"? – latin.stackexchange.com

The neuter genitive singular comparative of clarus is clarioris. Why is this? Shouldn't it be 'clariusis', since the form of neuter adjectives in the Comparative form ends on -us?

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