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Latin
1.1
Etymology 1
1.1.1
Participle
1.1.2
Participle
1.2
Etymology 2
1.2.1
Participle
1.2.2
Participle
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Etymology 1
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Participle
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pellecta
inflection of
pellectus
(
“
enticed; coaxed; attracted
”
)
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nominative
/
vocative
feminine
singular
nominative
/
accusative
/
vocative
neuter
plural
Participle
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pellectā
ablative
feminine
singular
of
pellectus
(
“
enticed; coaxed; attracted
”
)
Etymology 2
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Participle
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pellecta
inflection of
pellectus
(
“
surveyed; read to the end, read aloud
”
)
:
nominative
/
vocative
feminine
singular
nominative
/
accusative
/
vocative
neuter
plural
Participle
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pellectā
ablative
feminine
singular
of
pellectus
(
“
surveyed; read to the end, read aloud
”
)
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