jactus
Latin
Etymology
Perfect passive participle of jaciō.
Participle
jactus m (feminine jacta, neuter jactum); first/second declension
- Alternative form of iactus
Inflection
First/second declension.
| Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
| nominative | jactus | jacta | jactum | jactī | jactae | jacta | |
| genitive | jactī | jactae | jactī | jactōrum | jactārum | jactōrum | |
| dative | jactō | jactō | jactīs | ||||
| accusative | jactum | jactam | jactum | jactōs | jactās | jacta | |
| ablative | jactō | jactā | jactō | jactīs | |||
| vocative | jacte | jacta | jactum | jactī | jactae | jacta | |
References
- jactus in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- jactus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
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