From dis (“asunder”) + grex (“flock, herd”) + -us or back-formation from disgregō.
disgregus (feminine disgrega, neuter disgregum); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | disgregus | disgrega | disgregum | disgregī | disgregae | disgrega | |
genitive | disgregī | disgregae | disgregī | disgregōrum | disgregārum | disgregōrum | |
dative | disgregō | disgregae | disgregō | disgregīs | |||
accusative | disgregum | disgregam | disgregum | disgregōs | disgregās | disgrega | |
ablative | disgregō | disgregā | disgregō | disgregīs | |||
vocative | disgrege | disgrega | disgregum | disgregī | disgregae | disgrega |