irrequietus

Latin

Etymology

in- (un-, not) + requiētus (rested)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ir.re.kʷiˈeː.tus/, [ɪr.rɛ.kᶣɪˈeː.tʊs]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ir.re.kwiˈe.tus/, [ir.re.kwiˈeː.tus]

Adjective

irrequiētus (feminine irrequiēta, neuter irrequiētum); first/second declension

  1. (poetic) unquiet, restless
  2. (figuratively) disquieting, causing unrest

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative irrequiētus irrequiēta irrequiētum irrequiētī irrequiētae irrequiēta
Genitive irrequiētī irrequiētae irrequiētī irrequiētōrum irrequiētārum irrequiētōrum
Dative irrequiētō irrequiētō irrequiētīs
Accusative irrequiētum irrequiētam irrequiētum irrequiētōs irrequiētās irrequiēta
Ablative irrequiētō irrequiētā irrequiētō irrequiētīs
Vocative irrequiēte irrequiēta irrequiētum irrequiētī irrequiētae irrequiēta

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References

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