lucratus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect participle of lucror

Participle

lucrātus m (feminine lucrāta, neuter lucrātum); first/second declension

  1. gained, acquired, profited
  2. saved

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative lucrātus lucrāta lucrātum lucrātī lucrātae lucrāta
Genitive lucrātī lucrātae lucrātī lucrātōrum lucrātārum lucrātōrum
Dative lucrātō lucrātae lucrātō lucrātīs lucrātīs lucrātīs
Accusative lucrātum lucrātam lucrātum lucrātōs lucrātās lucrāta
Ablative lucrātō lucrātā lucrātō lucrātīs lucrātīs lucrātīs
Vocative lucrāte lucrāta lucrātum lucrātī lucrātae lucrāta
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