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diiunctus

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Latin

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Etymology

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Perfect passive participle of dīiungō.

Participle

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dīiūnctus (feminine dīiūncta, neuter dīiūnctum, comparative dīiūnctior); first/second-declension participle

  1. Alternative form of disiūnctus

Declension

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First/second-declension adjective.

singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative dīiūnctus dīiūncta dīiūnctum dīiūnctī dīiūnctae dīiūncta
genitive dīiūnctī dīiūnctae dīiūnctī dīiūnctōrum dīiūnctārum dīiūnctōrum
dative dīiūnctō dīiūnctae dīiūnctō dīiūnctīs
accusative dīiūnctum dīiūnctam dīiūnctum dīiūnctōs dīiūnctās dīiūncta
ablative dīiūnctō dīiūnctā dīiūnctō dīiūnctīs
vocative dīiūncte dīiūncta dīiūnctum dīiūnctī dīiūnctae dīiūncta