provolutus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of prōvolvō.

Participle

prōvolūtus m (feminine prōvolūta, neuter prōvolūtum); first/second declension

  1. rolled or tumbled forward or along
  2. prostrated; descended

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōvolūtus prōvolūta prōvolūtum prōvolūtī prōvolūtae prōvolūta
Genitive prōvolūtī prōvolūtae prōvolūtī prōvolūtōrum prōvolūtārum prōvolūtōrum
Dative prōvolūtō prōvolūtae prōvolūtō prōvolūtīs prōvolūtīs prōvolūtīs
Accusative prōvolūtum prōvolūtam prōvolūtum prōvolūtōs prōvolūtās prōvolūta
Ablative prōvolūtō prōvolūtā prōvolūtō prōvolūtīs prōvolūtīs prōvolūtīs
Vocative prōvolūte prōvolūta prōvolūtum prōvolūtī prōvolūtae prōvolūta
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