congyratus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of congȳrō

Participle

congȳrātus m (feminine congȳrāta, neuter congȳrātum); first/second declension

  1. circled

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative congȳrātus congȳrāta congȳrātum congȳrātī congȳrātae congȳrāta
Genitive congȳrātī congȳrātae congȳrātī congȳrātōrum congȳrātārum congȳrātōrum
Dative congȳrātō congȳrātae congȳrātō congȳrātīs congȳrātīs congȳrātīs
Accusative congȳrātum congȳrātam congȳrātum congȳrātōs congȳrātās congȳrāta
Ablative congȳrātō congȳrātā congȳrātō congȳrātīs congȳrātīs congȳrātīs
Vocative congȳrāte congȳrāta congȳrātum congȳrātī congȳrātae congȳrāta
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