maceratus

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Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of mācerō (soften, make weak).

Participle

mācerātus (feminine mācerāta, neuter mācerātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. softened, having been made tender by soaking or steeping.
  2. weakened, having been weakened.
  3. (figuratively) vexed, tormented having been stressed.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative mācerātus mācerāta mācerātum mācerātī mācerātae mācerāta
genitive mācerātī mācerātae mācerātī mācerātōrum mācerātārum mācerātōrum
dative mācerātō mācerātae mācerātō mācerātīs
accusative mācerātum mācerātam mācerātum mācerātōs mācerātās mācerāta
ablative mācerātō mācerātā mācerātō mācerātīs
vocative mācerāte mācerāta mācerātum mācerātī mācerātae mācerāta