pererratus

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Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of pererrō

Participle

pererrātus (feminine pererrāta, neuter pererrātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. having wandered, rambled or roamed over or through
    • 29 BCE – 19 BCE, Virgil, Aeneid 2.294–295:
      “‘Hōs cape fātōrum comitēs, hīs moenia quaere
      magna, pererrātō statuēs quae dēnique pontō.’”
      “‘Take these as comrades of fortunes, seek for them great city walls which you, having wandered across the sea, will establish at last.’”
      (Ablative absolute: pererrātō…pontō.)
  2. (transferred) having searched, surveyed, scanned, looked over or through

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative pererrātus pererrāta pererrātum pererrātī pererrātae pererrāta
genitive pererrātī pererrātae pererrātī pererrātōrum pererrātārum pererrātōrum
dative pererrātō pererrātae pererrātō pererrātīs
accusative pererrātum pererrātam pererrātum pererrātōs pererrātās pererrāta
ablative pererrātō pererrātā pererrātō pererrātīs
vocative pererrāte pererrāta pererrātum pererrātī pererrātae pererrāta