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Catalan
Pronunciation
Participle
alienat (feminine alienada, masculine plural alienats, feminine plural alienades)
- past participle of alienar
Latin
Verb
aliēnat
- third-person singular present active indicative of aliēnō
Middle English
Etymology
From Latin aliēnātus; equivalent to alienen + -at.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aːliɛːˈnaːt/, /aːliɛˈnaːt/, /aːliəˈnaːt/
Adjective
alienat (rare, Late Middle English)
- Mad, insane or crazed; showing lack or loss of mental sanity.
- Separated, alienated; unconnected to the wider world.
- Stored away for safeguarding; held securely.
Descendants
References
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French aliéné, from Latin alienatus.
Adjective
alienat m or n (feminine singular alienată, masculine plural alienați, feminine and neuter plural alienate)
- lunatic
Declension