transversus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of trānsvertō (turn across).

Participle

trānsversus m (feminine trānsversa, neuter trānsversum); first/second declension

  1. turned across, lying across, from side to side; transverse; having been turned across

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative trānsversus trānsversa trānsversum trānsversī trānsversae trānsversa
Genitive trānsversī trānsversae trānsversī trānsversōrum trānsversārum trānsversōrum
Dative trānsversō trānsversae trānsversō trānsversīs trānsversīs trānsversīs
Accusative trānsversum trānsversam trānsversum trānsversōs trānsversās trānsversa
Ablative trānsversō trānsversā trānsversō trānsversīs trānsversīs trānsversīs
Vocative trānsverse trānsversa trānsversum trānsversī trānsversae trānsversa

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