constipatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of cōnstīpō.

Participle

cōnstīpātus m (feminine cōnstīpāta, neuter cōnstīpātum); first/second declension

  1. crowded or pressed closely together

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative cōnstīpātus cōnstīpāta cōnstīpātum cōnstīpātī cōnstīpātae cōnstīpāta
Genitive cōnstīpātī cōnstīpātae cōnstīpātī cōnstīpātōrum cōnstīpātārum cōnstīpātōrum
Dative cōnstīpātō cōnstīpātae cōnstīpātō cōnstīpātīs cōnstīpātīs cōnstīpātīs
Accusative cōnstīpātum cōnstīpātam cōnstīpātum cōnstīpātōs cōnstīpātās cōnstīpāta
Ablative cōnstīpātō cōnstīpātā cōnstīpātō cōnstīpātīs cōnstīpātīs cōnstīpātīs
Vocative cōnstīpāte cōnstīpāta cōnstīpātum cōnstīpātī cōnstīpātae cōnstīpāta
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