From in- (“un-”) + custōdītus (“guarded”), from the perfect passive participle of custōdiō (“to guard”).
incustōdītus (feminine incustōdīta, neuter incustōdītum); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | incustōdītus | incustōdīta | incustōdītum | incustōdītī | incustōdītae | incustōdīta | |
genitive | incustōdītī | incustōdītae | incustōdītī | incustōdītōrum | incustōdītārum | incustōdītōrum | |
dative | incustōdītō | incustōdītae | incustōdītō | incustōdītīs | |||
accusative | incustōdītum | incustōdītam | incustōdītum | incustōdītōs | incustōdītās | incustōdīta | |
ablative | incustōdītō | incustōdītā | incustōdītō | incustōdītīs | |||
vocative | incustōdīte | incustōdīta | incustōdītum | incustōdītī | incustōdītae | incustōdīta |