suspicatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect suspicor

Participle

suspicātus m (feminine suspicāta, neuter suspicātum); first/second declension

  1. mistrusted, suspected
  2. surmised, supposed, believed or conjectured

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative suspicātus suspicāta suspicātum suspicātī suspicātae suspicāta
Genitive suspicātī suspicātae suspicātī suspicātōrum suspicātārum suspicātōrum
Dative suspicātō suspicātae suspicātō suspicātīs suspicātīs suspicātīs
Accusative suspicātum suspicātam suspicātum suspicātōs suspicātās suspicāta
Ablative suspicātō suspicātā suspicātō suspicātīs suspicātīs suspicātīs
Vocative suspicāte suspicāta suspicātum suspicātī suspicātae suspicāta
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