exagitatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of exagitō (drive out or away; stir up).

Participle

exagitātus m (feminine exagitāta, neuter exagitātum); first/second declension

  1. driven out or away, having been driven out
  2. stirred up, shaken up, disturbed, having been stirred up
  3. harassed, persecuted, disquieted, disturbed, having been harassed
  4. attacked (with criticism); criticised, censured, railed at, scolded, having been criticised

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative exagitātus exagitāta exagitātum exagitātī exagitātae exagitāta
Genitive exagitātī exagitātae exagitātī exagitātōrum exagitātārum exagitātōrum
Dative exagitātō exagitātae exagitātō exagitātīs exagitātīs exagitātīs
Accusative exagitātum exagitātam exagitātum exagitātōs exagitātās exagitāta
Ablative exagitātō exagitātā exagitātō exagitātīs exagitātīs exagitātīs
Vocative exagitāte exagitāta exagitātum exagitātī exagitātae exagitāta
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