accumulatus

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Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of accumulō (heap or pile up).

Participle

accumulātus (feminine accumulāta, neuter accumulātum, adverb accumulātē); first/second-declension participle

  1. heaped or piled up, accumulated, amassed, having been accumulated
  2. trenched up, covered, having been trenched up
  3. (figuratively) added, increased, enhanced, augmented; exaggerated; having been augmented

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative accumulātus accumulāta accumulātum accumulātī accumulātae accumulāta
genitive accumulātī accumulātae accumulātī accumulātōrum accumulātārum accumulātōrum
dative accumulātō accumulātae accumulātō accumulātīs
accusative accumulātum accumulātam accumulātum accumulātōs accumulātās accumulāta
ablative accumulātō accumulātā accumulātō accumulātīs
vocative accumulāte accumulāta accumulātum accumulātī accumulātae accumulāta