🝋satus
Appearance
Latin
[edit]Adjective
[edit]🝋sātus (feminine 🝋sāta, neuter 🝋sātum); first/second-declension adjective
- (alchemy) Alternative spelling of pulverizātus (“powdered”)
- 1701, Johann Christoph Sommerhoff, Lexicon pharmaceutico-chymicum latino-germanicum & germanico-latinum [Pharmaceutico-Chemical Lexicon, Latin-German and German-Latin], page 20:
- Antimonium medicamentoſum fit ex ♁nii opt. 🝋ſati p.v. 🜔lis communis p.iv. 🜿ri p.i.
- Antimonium medicamentosum is made from five parts of very well powdered antimony, four parts of common salt, one part of tartar
Declension
[edit]First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | 🝋sātus | 🝋sāta | 🝋sātum | 🝋sātī | 🝋sātae | 🝋sāta | |
genitive | 🝋sātī | 🝋sātae | 🝋sātī | 🝋sātōrum | 🝋sātārum | 🝋sātōrum | |
dative | 🝋sātō | 🝋sātae | 🝋sātō | 🝋sātīs | |||
accusative | 🝋sātum | 🝋sātam | 🝋sātum | 🝋sātōs | 🝋sātās | 🝋sāta | |
ablative | 🝋sātō | 🝋sātā | 🝋sātō | 🝋sātīs | |||
vocative | 🝋sāte | 🝋sāta | 🝋sātum | 🝋sātī | 🝋sātae | 🝋sāta |