condonatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of condōnō.

Participle

condōnātus m (feminine condōnāta, neuter condōnātum); first/second declension

  1. foregiven

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative condōnātus condōnāta condōnātum condōnātī condōnātae condōnāta
Genitive condōnātī condōnātae condōnātī condōnātōrum condōnātārum condōnātōrum
Dative condōnātō condōnātae condōnātō condōnātīs condōnātīs condōnātīs
Accusative condōnātum condōnātam condōnātum condōnātōs condōnātās condōnāta
Ablative condōnātō condōnātā condōnātō condōnātīs condōnātīs condōnātīs
Vocative condōnāte condōnāta condōnātum condōnātī condōnātae condōnāta

References

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