desiccatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of dēsiccō

Participle

dēsiccātus m (feminine dēsiccāta, neuter dēsiccātum); first/second declension

  1. Dried up

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēsiccātus dēsiccāta dēsiccātum dēsiccātī dēsiccātae dēsiccāta
Genitive dēsiccātī dēsiccātae dēsiccātī dēsiccātōrum dēsiccātārum dēsiccātōrum
Dative dēsiccātō dēsiccātae dēsiccātō dēsiccātīs dēsiccātīs dēsiccātīs
Accusative dēsiccātum dēsiccātam dēsiccātum dēsiccātōs dēsiccātās dēsiccāta
Ablative dēsiccātō dēsiccātā dēsiccātō dēsiccātīs dēsiccātīs dēsiccātīs
Vocative dēsiccāte dēsiccāta dēsiccātum dēsiccātī dēsiccātae dēsiccāta
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