sugillatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of sūgillō

Participle

sūgillātus m (feminine sūgillāta, neuter sūgillātum); first/second declension

1. Having been beaten black and blue; having been insulted; having been bruised

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative sūgillātus sūgillāta sūgillātum sūgillātī sūgillātae sūgillāta
Genitive sūgillātī sūgillātae sūgillātī sūgillātōrum sūgillātārum sūgillātōrum
Dative sūgillātō sūgillātō sūgillātīs
Accusative sūgillātum sūgillātam sūgillātum sūgillātōs sūgillātās sūgillāta
Ablative sūgillātō sūgillātā sūgillātō sūgillātīs
Vocative sūgillāte sūgillāta sūgillātum sūgillātī sūgillātae sūgillāta

References

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