abalienatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of abaliēnō (alienate; remove).

Participle

abaliēnātus (feminine abaliēnāta, neuter abaliēnātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. alienated, estranged, having been alienated
  2. removed, disposed, having been removed
  3. (law) sold, transferred by sale, alienated, having been sold

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative abaliēnātus abaliēnāta abaliēnātum abaliēnātī abaliēnātae abaliēnāta
Genitive abaliēnātī abaliēnātae abaliēnātī abaliēnātōrum abaliēnātārum abaliēnātōrum
Dative abaliēnātō abaliēnātō abaliēnātīs
Accusative abaliēnātum abaliēnātam abaliēnātum abaliēnātōs abaliēnātās abaliēnāta
Ablative abaliēnātō abaliēnātā abaliēnātō abaliēnātīs
Vocative abaliēnāte abaliēnāta abaliēnātum abaliēnātī abaliēnātae abaliēnāta
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