imprecatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect participle of imprecor

Participle

imprecātus m (feminine imprecāta, neuter imprecātum); first/second declension

  1. invoked
  2. imprecated

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative imprecātus imprecāta imprecātum imprecātī imprecātae imprecāta
Genitive imprecātī imprecātae imprecātī imprecātōrum imprecātārum imprecātōrum
Dative imprecātō imprecātae imprecātō imprecātīs imprecātīs imprecātīs
Accusative imprecātum imprecātam imprecātum imprecātōs imprecātās imprecāta
Ablative imprecātō imprecātā imprecātō imprecātīs imprecātīs imprecātīs
Vocative imprecāte imprecāta imprecātum imprecātī imprecātae imprecāta
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