evacuatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of ēvacuō.

Participle

ēvacuātus m (feminine ēvacuāta, neuter ēvacuātum); first/second declension

  1. emptied out
  2. evacuated

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ēvacuātus ēvacuāta ēvacuātum ēvacuātī ēvacuātae ēvacuāta
Genitive ēvacuātī ēvacuātae ēvacuātī ēvacuātōrum ēvacuātārum ēvacuātōrum
Dative ēvacuātō ēvacuātae ēvacuātō ēvacuātīs ēvacuātīs ēvacuātīs
Accusative ēvacuātum ēvacuātam ēvacuātum ēvacuātōs ēvacuātās ēvacuāta
Ablative ēvacuātō ēvacuātā ēvacuātō ēvacuātīs ēvacuātīs ēvacuātīs
Vocative ēvacuāte ēvacuāta ēvacuātum ēvacuātī ēvacuātae ēvacuāta
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