praedicatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of praedicō (proclaim; announce; preach).

Participle

praedicātus m (feminine praedicāta, neuter praedicātum); first/second declension

  1. proclaimed, having been proclaimed, declared publicly, having been declared publicly
  2. announced, having been announced, made known, having been made known
  3. praised, having been praised, commended, having been commended, extolled, having been extolled

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative praedicātus praedicāta praedicātum praedicātī praedicātae praedicāta
Genitive praedicātī praedicātae praedicātī praedicātōrum praedicātārum praedicātōrum
Dative praedicātō praedicātae praedicātō praedicātīs praedicātīs praedicātīs
Accusative praedicātum praedicātam praedicātum praedicātōs praedicātās praedicāta
Ablative praedicātō praedicātā praedicātō praedicātīs praedicātīs praedicātīs
Vocative praedicāte praedicāta praedicātum praedicātī praedicātae praedicāta
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