abiudicatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of abiūdicō (adjudicate).

Participle

abiūdicātus m (feminine abiūdicāta, neuter abiūdicātum); first/second declension

  1. (law) abjudicated, having been adjudicated
  2. (by extension) denied, refused, rejected, having been denied

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative abiūdicātus abiūdicāta abiūdicātum abiūdicātī abiūdicātae abiūdicāta
Genitive abiūdicātī abiūdicātae abiūdicātī abiūdicātōrum abiūdicātārum abiūdicātōrum
Dative abiūdicātō abiūdicātae abiūdicātō abiūdicātīs abiūdicātīs abiūdicātīs
Accusative abiūdicātum abiūdicātam abiūdicātum abiūdicātōs abiūdicātās abiūdicāta
Ablative abiūdicātō abiūdicātā abiūdicātō abiūdicātīs abiūdicātīs abiūdicātīs
Vocative abiūdicāte abiūdicāta abiūdicātum abiūdicātī abiūdicātae abiūdicāta
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