indicatus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of indicō (indicate, point out)

Pronunciation

Participle

indicātus m (feminine indicāta, neuter indicātum); first/second declension

  1. indicated, pointed out, shown, having been revealed
  2. mentioned, having been hinted
  3. valued, having been given a price
  4. (law) having carried a judicial process to conviction

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative indicātus indicāta indicātum indicātī indicātae indicāta
genitive indicātī indicātae indicātī indicātōrum indicātārum indicātōrum
dative indicātō indicātae indicātō indicātīs indicātīs indicātīs
accusative indicātum indicātam indicātum indicātōs indicātās indicāta
ablative indicātō indicātā indicātō indicātīs indicātīs indicātīs
vocative indicāte indicāta indicātum indicātī indicātae indicāta
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