-utus

Latin

Etymology

Derived from the merging of vowels from some stem-final -v verbs with -tus.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-ūtus

  1. (effective only for some stem-final -v verbs) perfect passive participle of (first, third conjugation)
    solvōsolūtus
    iuvōiūtus

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative -ūtus -ūta -ūtum -ūtī -ūtae -ūta
Genitive -ūtī -ūtae -ūtī -ūtōrum -ūtārum -ūtōrum
Dative -ūtō -ūtō -ūtīs
Accusative -ūtum -ūtam -ūtum -ūtōs -ūtās -ūta
Ablative -ūtō -ūtā -ūtō -ūtīs
Vocative -ūte -ūta -ūtum -ūtī -ūtae -ūta
Descendants
  • Catalan: -ut, -uda
  • French: -u, -ue
  • Friulian: -ût, -ûde
  • Italian: -uto, -uta
  • Occitan: -ut, -uda
  • Romanian: -ut, -ută
  • Sicilian: -utu, -uta
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