retrocessus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of retrōcēdō

Participle

retrōcessus m (feminine retrōcessa, neuter retrōcessum); first/second declension

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Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative retrōcessus retrōcessa retrōcessum retrōcessī retrōcessae retrōcessa
Genitive retrōcessī retrōcessae retrōcessī retrōcessōrum retrōcessārum retrōcessōrum
Dative retrōcessō retrōcessae retrōcessō retrōcessīs retrōcessīs retrōcessīs
Accusative retrōcessum retrōcessam retrōcessum retrōcessōs retrōcessās retrōcessa
Ablative retrōcessō retrōcessā retrōcessō retrōcessīs retrōcessīs retrōcessīs
Vocative retrōcesse retrōcessa retrōcessum retrōcessī retrōcessae retrōcessa

References

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