palliolatus

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Latin

Etymology

From palliolum (small Greek cloak or mantle) +‎ -ātus, from pallium (large cloak worn by Greek philosophers).

Pronunciation

Adjective

palliolātus (feminine palliolāta, neuter palliolātum, adverb palliolātim); first/second-declension adjective

  1. dressed in a pallium, cloak or mantle

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative palliolātus palliolāta palliolātum palliolātī palliolātae palliolāta
Genitive palliolātī palliolātae palliolātī palliolātōrum palliolātārum palliolātōrum
Dative palliolātō palliolātō palliolātīs
Accusative palliolātum palliolātam palliolātum palliolātōs palliolātās palliolāta
Ablative palliolātō palliolātā palliolātō palliolātīs
Vocative palliolāte palliolāta palliolātum palliolātī palliolātae palliolāta

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