propugnatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of prōpugnō.

Participle

prōpugnātus m (feminine prōpugnāta, neuter prōpugnātum); first/second declension

  1. contended

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōpugnātus prōpugnāta prōpugnātum prōpugnātī prōpugnātae prōpugnāta
Genitive prōpugnātī prōpugnātae prōpugnātī prōpugnātōrum prōpugnātārum prōpugnātōrum
Dative prōpugnātō prōpugnātae prōpugnātō prōpugnātīs prōpugnātīs prōpugnātīs
Accusative prōpugnātum prōpugnātam prōpugnātum prōpugnātōs prōpugnātās prōpugnāta
Ablative prōpugnātō prōpugnātā prōpugnātō prōpugnātīs prōpugnātīs prōpugnātīs
Vocative prōpugnāte prōpugnāta prōpugnātum prōpugnātī prōpugnātae prōpugnāta
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