occaecatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of occaecō (make blind).

Pronunciation

Participle

occaecātus (feminine occaecāta, neuter occaecātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. blinded, having been made blind
  2. (figuratively) darkened, obscured, having been obscured
  3. (figuratively) hidden, concealed, having been hidden
  4. (of speech) rendered unintelligible, having been rendered unintelligible
  5. rendered senseless, having been deprived of feeling

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative occaecātus occaecāta occaecātum occaecātī occaecātae occaecāta
Genitive occaecātī occaecātae occaecātī occaecātōrum occaecātārum occaecātōrum
Dative occaecātō occaecātō occaecātīs
Accusative occaecātum occaecātam occaecātum occaecātōs occaecātās occaecāta
Ablative occaecātō occaecātā occaecātō occaecātīs
Vocative occaecāte occaecāta occaecātum occaecātī occaecātae occaecāta
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