convivatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of convīvor

Participle

convīvātus m (feminine convīvāta, neuter convīvātum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative convīvātus convīvāta convīvātum convīvātī convīvātae convīvāta
Genitive convīvātī convīvātae convīvātī convīvātōrum convīvātārum convīvātōrum
Dative convīvātō convīvātae convīvātō convīvātīs convīvātīs convīvātīs
Accusative convīvātum convīvātam convīvātum convīvātōs convīvātās convīvāta
Ablative convīvātō convīvātā convīvātō convīvātīs convīvātīs convīvātīs
Vocative convīvāte convīvāta convīvātum convīvātī convīvātae convīvāta
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