delatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of dēferō (carry away).

Participle

dēlātus m (feminine dēlāta, neuter dēlātum); first/second declension

  1. carried down or away, having been carried down or away
  2. taken, removed, having been removed
  3. brought to market, sold, having been sold
  4. granted, conferred upon, allotted, transferred, delivered, having been delivered
  5. reported, announced, stated, having been reported

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative dēlātus dēlāta dēlātum dēlātī dēlātae dēlāta
Genitive dēlātī dēlātae dēlātī dēlātōrum dēlātārum dēlātōrum
Dative dēlātō dēlātae dēlātō dēlātīs dēlātīs dēlātīs
Accusative dēlātum dēlātam dēlātum dēlātōs dēlātās dēlāta
Ablative dēlātō dēlātā dēlātō dēlātīs dēlātīs dēlātīs
Vocative dēlāte dēlāta dēlātum dēlātī dēlātae dēlāta

References

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