consectatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect active participle of cōnsector (seek, pursue).

Participle

cōnsectātus m (feminine cōnsectāta, neuter cōnsectātum); first/second declension

  1. pursued
  2. hunted down, sought out

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnsectātus cōnsectāta cōnsectātum cōnsectātī cōnsectātae cōnsectāta
Genitive cōnsectātī cōnsectātae cōnsectātī cōnsectātōrum cōnsectātārum cōnsectātōrum
Dative cōnsectātō cōnsectātae cōnsectātō cōnsectātīs cōnsectātīs cōnsectātīs
Accusative cōnsectātum cōnsectātam cōnsectātum cōnsectātōs cōnsectātās cōnsectāta
Ablative cōnsectātō cōnsectātā cōnsectātō cōnsectātīs cōnsectātīs cōnsectātīs
Vocative cōnsectāte cōnsectāta cōnsectātum cōnsectātī cōnsectātae cōnsectāta
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