cuspidatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of cuspidō.

Participle

cuspidātus m (feminine cuspidāta, neuter cuspidātum); first/second declension

  1. tipped (provided with a point)
    arcus cuspidus (in architecture) three-foiled cusped arch
  2. (New Latin) Used as a species epithet; having a cusp, tip or point; cusped, pointed.
    Taxus cuspidata (botany) Japanese yew

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cuspidātus cuspidāta cuspidātum cuspidātī cuspidātae cuspidāta
Genitive cuspidātī cuspidātae cuspidātī cuspidātōrum cuspidātārum cuspidātōrum
Dative cuspidātō cuspidātō cuspidātīs
Accusative cuspidātum cuspidātam cuspidātum cuspidātōs cuspidātās cuspidāta
Ablative cuspidātō cuspidātā cuspidātō cuspidātīs
Vocative cuspidāte cuspidāta cuspidātum cuspidātī cuspidātae cuspidāta
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