Latin edit

Etymology edit

Perfect passive participle of obnūbilō.

Pronunciation edit

Participle edit

obnūbilātus (feminine obnūbilāta, neuter obnūbilātum); first/second-declension participle

  1. (literally) (having been) covered with clouds or fog
    1. (having been) metaphorically overclouded; (having been) darkened or obscured
  2. (figuratively, of the mind) (having been) beclouded, stupefied, or endarkened
    1. (by extension) (having been) dazed or stunned; (having been) caused to faint or pass out; (having been) rendered senseless or unconscious

Declension edit

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative obnūbilātus obnūbilāta obnūbilātum obnūbilātī obnūbilātae obnūbilāta
Genitive obnūbilātī obnūbilātae obnūbilātī obnūbilātōrum obnūbilātārum obnūbilātōrum
Dative obnūbilātō obnūbilātō obnūbilātīs
Accusative obnūbilātum obnūbilātam obnūbilātum obnūbilātōs obnūbilātās obnūbilāta
Ablative obnūbilātō obnūbilātā obnūbilātō obnūbilātīs
Vocative obnūbilāte obnūbilāta obnūbilātum obnūbilātī obnūbilātae obnūbilāta

Descendants edit

  • English: obnubilate (adjective)