discoopertus
Latin
Etymology
Perfect passive participle of discooperiō.
Participle
discoopertus m (feminine discooperta, neuter discoopertum); first/second declension
Inflection
First/second declension.
Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
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Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
Nominative | discoopertus | discooperta | discoopertum | discoopertī | discoopertae | discooperta | |
Genitive | discoopertī | discoopertae | discoopertī | discoopertōrum | discoopertārum | discoopertōrum | |
Dative | discoopertō | discoopertae | discoopertō | discoopertīs | discoopertīs | discoopertīs | |
Accusative | discoopertum | discoopertam | discoopertum | discoopertōs | discoopertās | discooperta | |
Ablative | discoopertō | discoopertā | discoopertō | discoopertīs | discoopertīs | discoopertīs | |
Vocative | discooperte | discooperta | discoopertum | discoopertī | discoopertae | discooperta |
Descendants
- Asturian: descubiertu
- Catalan: descobert
- Dalmatian: discopiart
- French: découvert
- Friulian: discuviert
- Galician: descoberto, descuberto
- Italian: discoperto
- Occitan: descobert
- Portuguese: descoberto
- Spanish: descubierto
- Venetian: descoverto, descoerto, descuert
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