auctoratus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of auctōrō

Participle

auctōrātus m (feminine auctōrāta, neuter auctōrātum); first/second declension

  1. a gladiator who fought under a voluntary contract, as opposed to a slave

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative auctōrātus auctōrāta auctōrātum auctōrātī auctōrātae auctōrāta
Genitive auctōrātī auctōrātae auctōrātī auctōrātōrum auctōrātārum auctōrātōrum
Dative auctōrātō auctōrātae auctōrātō auctōrātīs auctōrātīs auctōrātīs
Accusative auctōrātum auctōrātam auctōrātum auctōrātōs auctōrātās auctōrāta
Ablative auctōrātō auctōrātā auctōrātō auctōrātīs auctōrātīs auctōrātīs
Vocative auctōrāte auctōrāta auctōrātum auctōrātī auctōrātae auctōrāta

References

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