prohibitus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of prohibeō (forbid).

Participle

prohibitus m (feminine prohibita, neuter prohibitum); first/second declension

  1. held back, having been held back, kept off, having been kept off, restrained, having been restrained, averted, having been averted; prevented, having been prevented, hindered, having been hindered
  2. forbidden, having been forbidden, prohibited, having been prohibited
  3. kept, having been kept, preserved, having been preserved, defended, having been defended, protected, having been protected

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prohibitus prohibita prohibitum prohibitī prohibitae prohibita
Genitive prohibitī prohibitae prohibitī prohibitōrum prohibitārum prohibitōrum
Dative prohibitō prohibitae prohibitō prohibitīs prohibitīs prohibitīs
Accusative prohibitum prohibitam prohibitum prohibitōs prohibitās prohibita
Ablative prohibitō prohibitā prohibitō prohibitīs prohibitīs prohibitīs
Vocative prohibite prohibita prohibitum prohibitī prohibitae prohibita

References

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