nuncupatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of nū̆ncupō (name, call by name).

Participle

nū̆ncupātus (feminine nū̆ncupāta, neuter nū̆ncupātum, adverb nū̆ncupātim); first/second-declension participle

  1. named, called by name, having been called by name.
  2. (law) named or appointed as heir, having been named as heir.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative nū̆ncupātus nū̆ncupāta nū̆ncupātum nū̆ncupātī nū̆ncupātae nū̆ncupāta
Genitive nū̆ncupātī nū̆ncupātae nū̆ncupātī nū̆ncupātōrum nū̆ncupātārum nū̆ncupātōrum
Dative nū̆ncupātō nū̆ncupātō nū̆ncupātīs
Accusative nū̆ncupātum nū̆ncupātam nū̆ncupātum nū̆ncupātōs nū̆ncupātās nū̆ncupāta
Ablative nū̆ncupātō nū̆ncupātā nū̆ncupātō nū̆ncupātīs
Vocative nū̆ncupāte nū̆ncupāta nū̆ncupātum nū̆ncupātī nū̆ncupātae nū̆ncupāta
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