sensatus

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Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From sēnsus (faculty of sensation) +‎ -ātus. The lack of -u- is attributable to the fluctuation between u-stem and o-stem inflectional and derivational patterns that began early in Latin and caused more and more words to shift to o-stem patterns over time.

Pronunciation

Adjective

sēnsātus (feminine sēnsāta, neuter sēnsātum, adverb sēnsātē); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (Late Latin) sensible, intelligent, gifted with sense
    Synonyms: cordātus, intelligēns

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative sēnsātus sēnsāta sēnsātum sēnsātī sēnsātae sēnsāta
genitive sēnsātī sēnsātae sēnsātī sēnsātōrum sēnsātārum sēnsātōrum
dative sēnsātō sēnsātae sēnsātō sēnsātīs
accusative sēnsātum sēnsātam sēnsātum sēnsātōs sēnsātās sēnsāta
ablative sēnsātō sēnsātā sēnsātō sēnsātīs
vocative sēnsāte sēnsāta sēnsātum sēnsātī sēnsātae sēnsāta

Descendants

  • Catalan: sensat
  • English: sensate
  • Italian: sensato
  • Spanish: sensato

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