dimicatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of dīmicō.

Participle

dīmicātus m (feminine dīmicāta, neuter dīmicātum); first/second declension

  1. attacked

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dīmicātus dīmicāta dīmicātum dīmicātī dīmicātae dīmicāta
Genitive dīmicātī dīmicātae dīmicātī dīmicātōrum dīmicātārum dīmicātōrum
Dative dīmicātō dīmicātae dīmicātō dīmicātīs dīmicātīs dīmicātīs
Accusative dīmicātum dīmicātam dīmicātum dīmicātōs dīmicātās dīmicāta
Ablative dīmicātō dīmicātā dīmicātō dīmicātīs dīmicātīs dīmicātīs
Vocative dīmicāte dīmicāta dīmicātum dīmicātī dīmicātae dīmicāta
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