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tormento, tormentare, tormentavi, tormentatus:
Verb · 1st conjugation · variant: 1st · Transitive
Frequency:
Lesser
Dictionary:
Souter (Later Latin)
Age:
Later
= torture; torment; inflict acute physical/mental pain;

Conjugations

Finite Forms

PersonSingularPlural
1tormentotormentamus
2tormentastormentatis
3tormentattormentant

Infinitives

VoiceTenseForms
activepresenttormentare
activeperfecttormentavisse
passivepresenttormentari

Imperatives

active

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
tormenta
tormentate
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
tormentato
tormentatote
3
tormentato
tormentanto

passive

present
PersonSingularPlural
2
tormentare
tormentamini
future
PersonSingularPlural
2
tormentator
3
tormentator
tormentantor

Participles

Perfect Passive Participle

masculine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
tormentatus
tormentati
Gen.
tormentati
tormentatorum
Dat.
tormentato
Acc.
tormentatum
tormentatos
Voc.
tormentate
tormentati
Abl.
tormentato

feminine

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
tormentata
tormentatae
Gen.
tormentatae
tormentatarum
Dat.
tormentatae
Acc.
tormentatam
tormentatas
Voc.
tormentata
tormentatae
Abl.
tormentata

neuter

CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
tormentatum
tormentata
Gen.
tormentati
tormentatorum
Dat.
tormentato
Acc.
tormentatum
tormentata
Voc.
tormentatum
tormentata
Abl.
tormentato

Gerundive

masculine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
tormentandus
Gen.
tormentandi
Dat.
tormentando
Acc.
tormentandum
Voc.
tormentande
Abl.
tormentando
feminine
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
tormentanda
Gen.
tormentandae
Dat.
tormentandae
Acc.
tormentandam
Voc.
tormentanda
Abl.
tormentanda
neuter
CaseSingularPlural
Nom.
tormentandum
Gen.
tormentandi
Dat.
tormentando
Acc.
tormentandum
Voc.
tormentandum
Abl.
tormentando

Supines

accusative: tormentatum; ablative: tormentatu

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