infitiatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of īnfitior.

Participle

īnfitiātus m (feminine īnfitiāta, neuter īnfitiātum); first/second declension

  1. denied, disowned

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative īnfitiātus īnfitiāta īnfitiātum īnfitiātī īnfitiātae īnfitiāta
Genitive īnfitiātī īnfitiātae īnfitiātī īnfitiātōrum īnfitiātārum īnfitiātōrum
Dative īnfitiātō īnfitiātae īnfitiātō īnfitiātīs īnfitiātīs īnfitiātīs
Accusative īnfitiātum īnfitiātam īnfitiātum īnfitiātōs īnfitiātās īnfitiāta
Ablative īnfitiātō īnfitiātā īnfitiātō īnfitiātīs īnfitiātīs īnfitiātīs
Vocative īnfitiāte īnfitiāta īnfitiātum īnfitiātī īnfitiātae īnfitiāta
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