disconsolatus

Latin

Etymology

From Latin dis- (away) + cōnsōlātus (consoled).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /dis.kon.soːˈlaː.tus/, [dɪs.kõː.soːˈɫaː.tʊs]

Adjective

discōnsōlātus (feminine discōnsōlāta, neuter discōnsōlātum); first/second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) disconsolate.

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative discōnsōlātus discōnsōlāta discōnsōlātum discōnsōlātī discōnsōlātae discōnsōlāta
Genitive discōnsōlātī discōnsōlātae discōnsōlātī discōnsōlātōrum discōnsōlātārum discōnsōlātōrum
Dative discōnsōlātō discōnsōlātae discōnsōlātō discōnsōlātīs discōnsōlātīs discōnsōlātīs
Accusative discōnsōlātum discōnsōlātam discōnsōlātum discōnsōlātōs discōnsōlātās discōnsōlāta
Ablative discōnsōlātō discōnsōlātā discōnsōlātō discōnsōlātīs discōnsōlātīs discōnsōlātīs
Vocative discōnsōlāte discōnsōlāta discōnsōlātum discōnsōlātī discōnsōlātae discōnsōlāta

References

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