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acervo, acervare, acervavi, acervatus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · variant: 1st · Transitive
Frequency:
Common
Dictionary:
Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= heap/pile up; make into heaps/piles; massed/categorized together; cover with;

Conjugations

Finite Forms

PersonSingularPlural
1acervoacervamus
2acervasacervatis
3acervatacervant

Infinitives

VoiceTenseForms
activepresentacervare
activeperfectacervavisse
passivepresentacervari

Imperatives

active

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
acerva
acervate
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
acervato
acervatote
3
acervato
acervanto

passive

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
acervare
acervamini
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
acervator
3
acervator
acervantor

Participles

Perfect Passive Participle

masculine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
acervatus
acervati
Gen.
acervati
acervatorum
Dat.
acervato
Acc.
acervatum
acervatos
Voc.
acervate
acervati
Abl.
acervato

feminine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
acervata
acervatae
Gen.
acervatae
acervatarum
Dat.
acervatae
Acc.
acervatam
acervatas
Voc.
acervata
acervatae
Abl.
acervata

neuter

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
acervatum
acervata
Gen.
acervati
acervatorum
Dat.
acervato
Acc.
acervatum
acervata
Voc.
acervatum
acervata
Abl.
acervato

Gerundive

masculine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
acervandus
Gen.
acervandi
Dat.
acervando
Acc.
acervandum
Voc.
acervande
Abl.
acervando
feminine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
acervanda
Gen.
acervandae
Dat.
acervandae
Acc.
acervandam
Voc.
acervanda
Abl.
acervanda
neuter
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
acervandum
Gen.
acervandi
Dat.
acervando
Acc.
acervandum
Voc.
acervandum
Abl.
acervando

Supines

accusative: acervatum; ablative: acervatu

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