trifoliatus

Latin

Etymology

From tri- (three) + foliātus (leaved), or trifolium + -ātus.

Adjective

trifoliātus (feminine trifoliāta, neuter trifoliātum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. three-leaved; trifoliate

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative trifoliātus trifoliāta trifoliātum trifoliātī trifoliātae trifoliāta
Genitive trifoliātī trifoliātae trifoliātī trifoliātōrum trifoliātārum trifoliātōrum
Dative trifoliātō trifoliātō trifoliātīs
Accusative trifoliātum trifoliātam trifoliātum trifoliātōs trifoliātās trifoliāta
Ablative trifoliātō trifoliātā trifoliātō trifoliātīs
Vocative trifoliāte trifoliāta trifoliātum trifoliātī trifoliātae trifoliāta

Descendants

  • English: trifoliate
  • French: trifoliée
  • Spanish: trifoliada
  • Italian: trifogliato
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