praedictus

Latin

Etymology

Perfect passive participle of praedīcō (foretell).

Participle

praedictus m (feminine praedicta, neuter praedictum); first/second declension

  1. foretold, having been foretold, predicted, having been predicted
  2. notified, having been notified, given warning of, having been given warning of
  3. advised, having been advised, admonished, having been admonished, charged with what should be done, having been charged with what should be done
  4. announced at an auction, having been announced at an auction

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
Case \ Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
nominative praedictus praedicta praedictum praedictī praedictae praedicta
genitive praedictī praedictae praedictī praedictōrum praedictārum praedictōrum
dative praedictō praedictae praedictō praedictīs praedictīs praedictīs
accusative praedictum praedictam praedictum praedictōs praedictās praedicta
ablative praedictō praedictā praedictō praedictīs praedictīs praedictīs
vocative praedicte praedicta praedictum praedictī praedictae praedicta
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