obiectatus

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Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of obiectō (set against, oppose).

Participle

obiectātus (feminine obiectāta, neuter obiectātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. opposed, set against, having been opposed.
  2. exposed, endangered, having been exposed.
  3. interposed, having been thrown in the way.
  4. objected, charged, having been objected.
  5. thrown out, having been let fall.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative obiectātus obiectāta obiectātum obiectātī obiectātae obiectāta
genitive obiectātī obiectātae obiectātī obiectātōrum obiectātārum obiectātōrum
dative obiectātō obiectātae obiectātō obiectātīs
accusative obiectātum obiectātam obiectātum obiectātōs obiectātās obiectāta
ablative obiectātō obiectātā obiectātō obiectātīs
vocative obiectāte obiectāta obiectātum obiectātī obiectātae obiectāta