offensatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of offēnsō (strike, dash against).

Participle

offēnsātus m (feminine offēnsāta, neuter offēnsātum); first/second declension

  1. struck, dashed against, having been dashed against.
  2. (of speech) faltered, having been stumbled over.

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative offēnsātus offēnsāta offēnsātum offēnsātī offēnsātae offēnsāta
Genitive offēnsātī offēnsātae offēnsātī offēnsātōrum offēnsātārum offēnsātōrum
Dative offēnsātō offēnsātae offēnsātō offēnsātīs offēnsātīs offēnsātīs
Accusative offēnsātum offēnsātam offēnsātum offēnsātōs offēnsātās offēnsāta
Ablative offēnsātō offēnsātā offēnsātō offēnsātīs offēnsātīs offēnsātīs
Vocative offēnsāte offēnsāta offēnsātum offēnsātī offēnsātae offēnsāta
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