luctatus

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Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of lū̆ctor

Participle

lū̆ctātus (feminine lū̆ctāta, neuter lū̆ctātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. Having struggled, having fought

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative lū̆ctātus lū̆ctāta lū̆ctātum lū̆ctātī lū̆ctātae lū̆ctāta
genitive lū̆ctātī lū̆ctātae lū̆ctātī lū̆ctātōrum lū̆ctātārum lū̆ctātōrum
dative lū̆ctātō lū̆ctātae lū̆ctātō lū̆ctātīs
accusative lū̆ctātum lū̆ctātam lū̆ctātum lū̆ctātōs lū̆ctātās lū̆ctāta
ablative lū̆ctātō lū̆ctātā lū̆ctātō lū̆ctātīs
vocative lū̆ctāte lū̆ctāta lū̆ctātum lū̆ctātī lū̆ctātae lū̆ctāta

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