notus

Esperanto

Verb

notus

  1. conditional of noti

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Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of nōscō (know).

Pronunciation

Participle

nōtus m (feminine nōta, neuter nōtum); first/second declension

  1. known, recognized, acquainted with, having been recognized
  2. known, experienced, having been experienced
  3. known, learned, understood, having been known
  4. familiar, customary, known
    • 29 BCE, Virgil, Georgicon, liber IV: 265-266
      [] ultro / hortantem et fessas ad pabula nota vocantem
      [] freely / calling them and exhorting the weary insects to eat their familiar food.
  5. widely known, famous, well-known; notorious

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative nōtus nōta nōtum nōtī nōtae nōta
genitive nōtī nōtae nōtī nōtōrum nōtārum nōtōrum
dative nōtō nōtae nōtō nōtīs nōtīs nōtīs
accusative nōtum nōtam nōtum nōtōs nōtās nōta
ablative nōtō nōtā nōtō nōtīs nōtīs nōtīs
vocative nōte nōta nōtum nōtī nōtae nōta

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