intromissus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of intrōmittō.

Participle

intrōmissus m (feminine intrōmissa, neuter intrōmissum); first/second declension

  1. admitted
  2. introduced

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative intrōmissus intrōmissa intrōmissum intrōmissī intrōmissae intrōmissa
Genitive intrōmissī intrōmissae intrōmissī intrōmissōrum intrōmissārum intrōmissōrum
Dative intrōmissō intrōmissae intrōmissō intrōmissīs intrōmissīs intrōmissīs
Accusative intrōmissum intrōmissam intrōmissum intrōmissōs intrōmissās intrōmissa
Ablative intrōmissō intrōmissā intrōmissō intrōmissīs intrōmissīs intrōmissīs
Vocative intrōmisse intrōmissa intrōmissum intrōmissī intrōmissae intrōmissa

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