copulata
Dictionary entries
- Entry →copulatum, copulati:Neuter · Noun · 2nd declension
- Frequency:
- Very Rare
- Dictionary:
- Lewis & Short
- Age:
- Late
- Field:
- Literature
= joint sentence; (also called conjunctum);acc. pl.nom. pl.voc. pl. - Entry →copulo, copulare, copulavi, copulatus:Verb · 1st conjugation · Transitive
- Frequency:
- Frequent
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= connect, join physically, couple; bind/tie together, associate, unite, ally;abl. sg. perf. pass. part.acc. pl. perf. pass. part.nom. sg. perf. pass. part.nom. pl. perf. pass. part.voc. sg. perf. pass. part.voc. pl. perf. pass. part. - Entry →copulor, copulari, copulatus sum:Verb · 1st conjugation · Deponent
- Frequency:
- Uncommon
- Dictionary:
- Lewis & Short
= connect, join physically, couple; bind/tie together, associate, unite, ally;abl. sg. perf. part.acc. pl. perf. part.nom. sg. perf. part.nom. pl. perf. part.voc. sg. perf. part.voc. pl. perf. part. - Entry →copulatus, copulata -um, copulatior -or -us, copulatissimus -a -um:Adjective · 1st declension
- Frequency:
- Common
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= closely connected/associated/joined (blood/marriage); intimate; compound/complexabl. sg. (f.)acc. pl. (n.)nom. sg. (f.)nom. pl. (n.)voc. sg. (f.)voc. pl. (n.)
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